A. It is a sad elegy for a lost time in America.B. The country is headed toward a brighter future.C. Racial harmony can make America into a paradise.D. All times and persons are part of one harmonious continuum.
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A. It is a sad elegy for a lost time in America.B. The country is headed toward a brighter future.C. Racial harmony can make America into a paradise.D. All times and persons are part of one harmonious continuum.
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