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at the bus station in durham, north carolina, 1940 what did the federal government do to address the social injustice shown in this photograph? issued an executive order prohibiting limits on interstate migration enforced the wisconsin v. yoder decision protecting first amendment rights established the congress of racial equality (core) to promote voting rights passed civil rights legislation banning segregation in public places
The photograph shows racial segregation in a public space (a bus station "Colored Waiting Room"), a key social injustice of the Jim Crow era. The federal government addressed this by passing civil rights legislation that banned segregation in public places, such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The other options are irrelevant: the first option refers to migration limits (unrelated to segregation), the second to a First Amendment religious freedom case, and the third to a private activist group, not federal government action.
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Passed civil rights legislation banning segregation in public places