The Colored Farmers' National Alliance and Cooperative Union died out after a strike among cotton pickers in Arkansas resulted in
A) the restriction of work on the cotton fields to non-union members.
B) the imprisonment of the union's leaders.
C) the lynching of fifteen strikers.
D) a state law banning the organization.
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