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what did the rosewood massacre indicate about american society in the 1920s?
government support for african american civil rights had increased.
equality for african americans would soon be realized in the united states.
tensions between racial groups had lessened as compared to previous decades.
racial tension between african american and white citizens had heightened.
The Rosewood Massacre was a violent, racially motivated attack on a Black town in Florida in 1923, carried out by white mobs. This event reflected intense, heightened racial hostility between Black and white Americans in the 1920s, contradicting claims of reduced tension, growing civil rights support, or imminent equality.
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D. Racial tension between African American and white citizens had heightened.