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Passage Breakdown

In 1963, mostly moderate African American ministers in Brooklyn led a three-week protest at the Downstate Medical Center to demand fair hiring by the government and unions. They used their churches and donations to bring many people, and CORE asked them to lead because they could organize large groups. Leading a protest risked their usual role of working with officials, but they went ahead. The protest ended with an agreement that promised to enforce existing anti-discrimination laws but did not create new laws or guarantee specific jobs. The campaign made people notice Northern job discrimination and showed that ministers could protest while still keeping political ties, becoming a model for later local activism.

Logic Breakdown

Approach: decide whether the cited detail emphasizes continuity with the ministers' prior behavior or highlights a contrast. The passage contrasts their previous inside-the-system roles with their later protest: 'who had remained politically moderate until then' (para 1) and 'Urban African American ministers and churches had been working for decades with community and government organizations ... and ministers ... had often acted as mediators between their communities and the government.' (para 2). These lines establish a longstanding moderate, conciliatory approach that the Downstate protest departed from.

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The primary function of the reference to past activities of ministers and churches (third sentence of the second paragraph) is to

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The sentence documents the ministers' longstanding work 'with community and government organizations' and their role as mediators—background that contrasts with the ministers' decision to lead civil disobedience (which 'jeopardiz[ed] ... their positions as politically moderate community leaders'). Thus the primary function of the reference is to underscore how the Downstate campaign represented a change in approach for the ministers.
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