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What indication did Theodore Roosevelt give that he supported equality for blacks?

support of the Negro Press Association
assistance in the election of A.C. Hamlin
opposition to the Supreme Court
refusal to approve segregation laws

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Refusal to approve segregation laws if I remember correctly
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Theodore Roosevelt was given refusal to approve segregation laws.

Answer: Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

Theodore Roosevelt was not against the African Americans and he wanted the discrimination against this group of the society to end. He wanted to stop the government from appointing people on the basis of caste, color, creed or the country from which they belong to.

Roosevelt wanted to end the discrimination and was in support of these blacks and did not want to form laws which segregated these groups of the whites and the African american on any grounds or for any opportunities.

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