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how did segregation impact the experience of black workers in the ccc compared to others, like carl? black workers needed a college degree to participate, which significantly limited their access to the ccc. black workers were in separate groups and assigned different, sometimes more limited jobs, affecting their opportunities within the ccc. black workers were only allowed to work in ccc projects located in coastal states, missing out on opportunities in interior regions. black workers were required to have outdoor work
Segregation often led to Black workers being grouped separately and having more restricted job - assignments. There is no evidence that Black workers needed a college degree to participate in the CCC, nor were they only allowed to work in coastal states or required to have outdoor work that excluded them.
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B. Black workers were in separate groups and assigned different, sometimes more limited jobs, affecting their opportunities within the CCC.