The early civil rights leader who served as an editor of Oklahoma City’s only African American newspaper after World War II was __________.A.
George McLaurin
B.
Roscoe Dunjee
C.
Clyde Bellecourt
D.
Clara Luper

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Answer 1
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Answer:

The answer is B. Roscoe Dunjee

Explanation:

Roscoe Dunjee, the organizer of the NAACP in Oklahoma. He was also an African-American newspaper editor of the newspaper the Black Dispatch. He helped spread the word about all of the protest movements and all of the policies that were occurring in Oklahoma.


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b) Duong Van Minh
c) Pham Van Dong
d) Vo Nguyen Giap

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b) Duong Van Minh

Duong Van Minh was the general who led the overthrow of Diem and was rewarded with leadership. 

A Buddhist leader took the leadership position of Premier but real government power fell to Minh was a military leader. The new government received US approval if they promised to maintain a democratic government and not a dictatorship. Minh would later be overthrown because he could not create stability in the South Vietnamese government. 

"Duong Van Minh" is the one among the following choices given in the question that controlled South Vietnam after Diem's Overthrow. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "b". I hope the answer has come to your desired help.

How did the Revolutions of 1848 benefit Louis Napoleon? He proved he was a valuable ally to the revolutionaries. He proved he was a supporter of civil liberties. He was able to seize power and promise change. He was able to assume power and quietly take control.

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answer is c im possitive


the answer has got to be c. if not im sorry.

What was a characteristic of American companies in the 1920s?

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One major characteristic of American companies in the 1920s was that they operated with very little government regulation--meaning that many of them exploited workers. 

hey the answer is D. They engaged in welfare capitalism to encourage employees to socialize.

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In 1921 at age 39, Roosevelt contracted

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Answer:

polio

Explanation:

Answer:

Guillain-Barré syndrome.

Explanation:

The symptoms of fever; protracted symmetric, ascending paralysis; facial paralysis; bladder and bowel dysfunction; numbness...

What do you associate with the places Hughes describes in “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”?

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As he was writing the poem, he symbolized the rivers he went to with the history and legacy of the Negro. Euphrates River represents the dawn of civilization, Congo -the region where the largest number of blacks were sold as slaves, Nile - importance of the ancient African civilizations, Mississippi - slavery and freedom. 

All these mentioned rivers are significant in the history of the African Americans

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The populist party (The people’s party)