When T. McCants Stewart, a black northerner, traveled to the South in 1885, he was:
A) assailed by a mob of whites in South Carolina.
B) appalled by a lynching he helplessly observed.
C) surprised by the equal treatment that blacks received.
D) angered by the racial slurs he constantly heard.
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