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1. Which statement best explains why the period from the end of Reconstruction to the early 20th century was referred to as the nadir of American race relations? State governments actively resisted the efforts of the federal government to promote an integrated society. Both African Americans and whites moved to segregated communities to avoid intermingling with members of the other race. Racism was deeply felt throughout the nation, and the civil rights gains of the Reconstruction period were rolled back by Jim Crow laws. Racially motivated violence tore apart communities aroun

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadir_of_American_race_relations Wikipedia The "nadir of American race relations" was the period in the history of the Southern United States from the end of Reconstruction in 1877 through the early 20th century, .... proudly proclaimed in 1900, "We have done our level best [to prevent blacks ... This situation called into question the views of Booker T. Washington,

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