Black communities in the Deep South
A) failed to develop, since whites cracked down so hard on the free population.
B) developed slowly, and with few fraternal organizations, and more free blacks remained illiterate compared to other sections of the country.
C) developed with many of the same institutions as in the Upper South and North, except that black communities often lacked a separate church.
D) developed with exactly the same pattern as in other regions of the country.
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