How did Woodrow Wilson act toward black people when he became president?
A) Wilson was a firm believer that blacks and whites should be equal.
B) Wilson held southern views about race; he segregated federal offices to avoid friction between the races.
C) Although Wilson didn't personally like blacks, he did appoint substantial numbers of them to high offices in his administration.
D) Wilson did everything he could to restrict black voting rights and other political opportunities.
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