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Who were the scalawags? A. northerners who supported the civil rights of freedman B. freedmen who wanted the right to vote C. native Southerners who supported the civil rights of freedmen D. native Southerners who still wanted slavery in the South
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User: Who were the scalawags? A. northerners who supported the civil rights of freedman B. freedmen who wanted the right to vote C. native Southerners who supported the civil rights of freedmen D. native Southerners who still wanted slavery in the South

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The scalawags were native Southerners who supported the civil rights of freedmen.
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