How did black and Chicana women activists respond to the women's liberation movement in the late 1960s and early 1970s?
A) They embraced the need for women's rights within their own groups and movements.
B) They joined it initially, but became disillusioned by its focus on middle-class issues.
C) They resisted the notion that women's struggles were different from men's struggles.
D) They rejected feminism as a trivial distraction from the larger issues at hand.
A) They embraced the need for women's rights within their own groups and movements.
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