Which is a true statement about the Freedom Summer campaign? A. It was widely embraced by whites and African Americans. B. It was met with violence by white protesters. C. It led to the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment. D. It led to the integration of public facilities.

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Answer: The correct answer is B. it was met with violence by white protesters. Freedom Summer campaign has to do with the attempt to register many African Americans so that they could vote in Mississippi. However, white people weren't really happy about that because they didn't want to change anything in their state, which is why they organized many violent riots to oppose this campaign.
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The statement about the Freedom Summercampaign that is true is that B. It was met with violence by white protesters.

What happened during the Freedom Summer campaign of 1964?

Freedom Summer campaign serves as the campaign of Mississippi Summer Project where there was a goal of increasing the number of registered Black voters in Mississippi.

It should be noted that the campaign is violence by white protesters.

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