How did William Hartsfield promote civil rights in Atlanta?
A.
He removed the “colored” and...
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How did William Hartsfield promote civil rights in Atlanta?
A.
He removed the “colored” and “white” signs from City Hall.
B.
He desegregated the city’s fire department.
C.
He integrated the city’s police force and lunch counters.
D.
He served as the city’s first African-American mayor.
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