In 1947, President Truman publicly supported proposals for voting rights and antilynching laws __________.
A) but did not introduce any legislation to make them law
B) and shepherded legislation through Congress on both issues
C) but resisted desegregation of the armed forces
D) yet did not see this position as politically advantageous
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