Which statement best describes how african americans in the south contributed to the union war effort?
a.african americans left the south for border states.
b.african americans staged work slowdowns.
c.african americans provided nursing care.
d.african americans stayed and continued to work hard.
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B.African Americans staged work slowdowns.
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b African Americans staged work slowdowns
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