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Why was the fact that Washington, D.C., was segregated so shocking to Carlotta?

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The fact that Washington, D.C., was segregated was so shocking to Carlotta because she had grown up in a place where segregation was not legal, and she had assumed that the nation's capital would be an exception to segregation.
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