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NO.121
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Questions 1 and 2 are based on this passage

Following the United States Civil War (1861-1865), many former slaves in the rural South became sharecroppers (raising a landlord’ s crop for a share of the profits) or tenant farmers (selling what they raised and paying a share of the profits as rent). Most historians tend to depict these African Americans as victims of racism and the farm tenancy system. This approach, however, overlooks the role played by such African American rural reformers as Robert Lloyd Smith, founder of the Farmers' Improvement Society of Texas, and Joseph Elward Clayton, the first African American to organize farmers' institutes for the Texas Department of Agriculture. Both men advocated comfortable homes and better schools for African Americans; both attributed poverty and illiteracy to causes other than racism, such as insect damage to crops; and both worked to keep Black farmers on the land, although Smith opposed farm tenancy. Both were also accused by their contemporaries of downplaying the devastating impact of the farm tenancy system on Black farmers and of accommodating racism. While the extent of these reformers' influence requires more study, clearly their organizations provided a voice for African American farmers seeking to improve their positions in the agrarian South.

 The passage is primarily concerned with

restoring the reputations of two reformers whose accomplishments have long been denigrated by historians

refuting criticism of two reformers made by their contemporaries by demonstrating that those criticisms are baseless

providing evidence to support a claim that historians’ understanding of a particular phenomenon may be incomplete

discussing some of the reasons that two reformers who were well-known during their lifetimes are considered by historians today to have been ineffective

suggesting an alternative interpretation of the effect of the farm tenancy system on the economy of the rural South following the Civil War

Select one answer choice.

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