Which two of these statements reflect the accomplishments of Oklahoma governor Raymond Gary?
□ He created the Department of Commerce.
□ He led the charge in voluntarily ending the practice of segregation.
□ He argued before the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board
□ He founded the Oklahoma chapter of the NAACP.
□ He established a publicly funded school system for higher education.
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