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Which issue is Jackie Robinson addressing in his letter to President Eisenhower?

A. Governor Faubus’s prevention of nine African American youths from entering an integrated high school

B. the actions of pro-segregation leaders such as Governor Faubus of Arkansas

C. President Eisenhower’s sluggish response to the civil rights movement

D. the significant events of the Summit Meeting of Negro Leaders from the previous day

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User Maak
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Answer:

The answer is C.

Step-by-step explanation:

President Eisenhower’s sluggish response to the civil rights movement

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User Xceno
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The answer is: C. President Eisenhower’s sluggish response to the civil rights movement

During the time that Jackie Robinson wrote the letter to the President Eisenhower the racism was a serious issue, there were kids who were supposed to receive classes in the school, however, they were not allowed to enter and other related problems for this reason Robinson was complaining to the President for his sluggish response to the civil rights movement.


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