All of the following are true of African Americans and the employment prospects in the 1920s except
A) African Americans increasingly moved north for greater job opportunities.
B) African Americans were not able to work in the growing automotive industry.
C) some groups tried to organize unions.
D) African American workers found few allies among white workers.
E) African Americans were finding more job opportunities in urban centers.
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