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7 December, 22:17

According to "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain," why do lower-class African Americans have a different sense of identity than upper-class African Americans? Select all that apply. They live with fewer social restrictions. They do not experience racism as much as others. They do not seek the kind of success that white people seek. They do not care about how their identities fit into social standards.

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  1. 7 December, 22:59
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    Lower-class African Americans have a different sense of identity than upper-class African Americans because:

    They live with fewer social restrictions.

    They do not seek the kind of success that white people seek.

    They do not care about how their identities fit into social standards.
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