How did black religious and secular culture overlap in the 1930s and 1940s?
A) They generally did not overlap because blacks tried to maintain separation between religious and home life.
B) Music was a constant feature of both religious and secular culture.
C) Both forms were against desegregation.
D) Both types of culture brought southern whites closer to black people.
Answer: B
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