Which of the following conclusions does the excerpt from "The Black Laws" most strongly support?
A. Booker T. Washington's strategy for achieving racial equality was largely effective in northern states.
B. African American civil rights were considered unimportant by nearly all white Americans in the late 19th century.
C. The Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision only had an impact on rural areas in southern states.
D. Racially segregated facilities in the late 19th century failed to achieve the equality mandated by law.

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Option(d) i.e, Racially segregated facilities in the late 19th century failed to achieve the equality mandated by law is the excerpt from  "The Black Laws" which is strongly supported.

The Ohio State Constitution of 1802 and state law established a number of restrictions on Cleveland's black residents in the early 19th century known as the "BLACK LAWS." Before the Civil War, the majority of these laws were repealed due to growing anti-slavery sentiment in the WESTERN RESERVE.

What became known as the Black Laws were enacted by the Ohio Assembly starting in 1803. These laws erected barriers to blacks entering the state and imposed restrictions on black witnesses who testified against whites.

Ohio's "Black Laws," which were passed between 1804 and 1807, aimed to limit the freedom and movement of Black people who already resided in the state, deny all Black people the right to free public education, and make Black people register with local authorities and "prove" their freedom whenever asked

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