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Why were many African American witnesses afraid to testify in trial against the men accused of murdering Emmett till? A. they were worried about retaliation B. they didn't thing the men accused were guilty
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Why were many African American witnesses afraid to testify in trial against the men accused of murdering Emmett till?
A. they were worried about retaliation
B. they didn't thing the men accused were guilty
C. they didn't know Emmett Till
D. there were no witnesses
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A. They were worried about retaliation
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