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Besides being denied the right to an equal education, Melba felt other freedoms

had been taken from her. What are some examples of ways she felt she was denied
freedom?

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Final answer:

Melba felt that her freedom was denied through the lack of equal education, social rights violations, and civil rights violations.

Step-by-step explanation:

Melba felt she was denied freedom in several ways:

  1. She was denied the right to an equal education as all colleges were closed against her. This denial of education restricted her opportunities for personal and intellectual growth.
  2. Melba faced social rights violations, such as the Jim Crow laws, which prevented African Americans from accessing public spaces like restaurants, transportation, and parks. These laws created a separate and unequal society.
  3. She experienced civil rights violations like disenfranchisement, where women were denied access to voting and treated as second-class citizens. This further limited her ability to participate in shaping society.

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