Which statement would have most likely been made by someone associated
with the NAACP during the 1960s?
A. "We can gain civil rights for African Americans through legal
challenges to unjust laws."
B. "The goal of Black liberation is not integration but self-reliance."
C. "Students are the best kind of civil rights leaders, as they are
sympathetic figures for whites."
O D. "Violent resistance is a legitimate response to immoral laws."
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