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English, 22.09.2020 21:01, arielcainess

2. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
O A “But during the most turbulent years of the civil rights
movement, Dr. King never publicly uttered the poet's
name. Nor did the reverend overtly invoke the poet's
words.” ( Paragraph 3)
OB "The red-baiting ended up serving as some of the most
effective attacks against King and his Southern
Christian Leadership Conference." ( Paragraph 6)
OC "Because he needed to retain popular support - as well
as be able to work with the Kennedy and Johnson
administrations - there could be no question about
where he stood on the issue of communism." (
Paragraph 13)
OD "Just three weeks after the premiere of 'A Raisin in the
Sun, King delivered one of his most personal sermons,
giving it a title -'Shattered Dreams' – that echoed
Hughes' imagery." ( Paragraph 17)

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