African Americans employed by New Deal relief programs
A) were paid the same wages as whites doing the same jobs.
B) were among the first to be released when funds ran out.
C) saw existing patterns of discrimination dismantled.
D) were both paid the same wages as whites doing the same jobs, and among the first to be released when funds ran out.
E) All these answers are correct.
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