During the Progressive Era, black women

a. were viewed as delicate, chaste persons in need of special protections and assistances.
b. had to organize their own clubs in order to overcome discrimination based on both gender and race.
c. received the wholehearted support of most prominent black men, who viewed the struggle for racial equality as inextricably linked with the struggled for gender equality.
d. subordinated their own needs and focused all their efforts on the primary goal of uplifting black men.


b. had to organize their own clubs in order to overcome discrimination based on both gender and race.

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