What was the significance of the Guinn v. United States case in 1915?
A) It outlawed segregation on public transportation.
B) It forced the law school at the University of Alabama to admit a black student.
C) It overturned the grandfather clause in Oklahoma.
D) It upheld several discriminatory laws restricting black voting rights.
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