In A Ghetto Takes Shape , Kusmer (1978) suggests that \"the twenties [1920s] can
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Question
In A Ghetto Takes Shape, Kusmer (1978) suggests that "the twenties [1920s] can be called the era of the quiet ghetto." Which of the following is NOT associated with this era in Cleveland?
Most whites avoided the ghetto and race relations were a minor concern to most residents
Middle-class African-Americans living in Cleveland's ghetto viewed continued black migration as positive
The average black citizen in Cleveland was becoming more integrated into the general life of the city
There was a growing sense of “black unity”
AMost whites avoided the ghetto and race relations were a minor concern to most residents
BMiddle-class African-Americans living in Cleveland's ghetto viewed continued black migration as positive
CThe average black citizen in Cleveland was becoming more integrated into the general life of the city
DThere was a growing sense of “black unity”
Explanation / Answer
Ans:
The average black citizen in Cleveland was becoming more integrated into the general life of the city
CThe average black citizen in Cleveland was becoming more integrated into the general life of the city