English, 17.10.2020 14:01, thedocgalloway
In 1954, Ethyl Payne asked President Eisenhower about segregation, the separation of white people and black people on buses. Eisenhower got mad His reaction was big news. The Washington Post said Payne had "annoyed " the president. "From that time on , civil rights was moved to the front burner," Payne said later. Everyone was talking about it. " Suddenly , civil rights began to be the big issue.
Payne's question was ___
selfish
important
loud
common
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