What form did the violence in the South take?
A) only against individuals, when whites saw blacks "stepping out of line"
B) generally, only with mobs of whites lynching black men
C) generally, with significant provocation from the black victim before murders took place
D) violence was widespread, and took any form and any level of brutality
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