W. E. B. Du Bois interpreted the term Pan-Africanism to mean that:
A) all peoples of African descent should return to Africa.
B) the world's colored peoples should unite to challenge white imperialism at home and abroad.
C) the goal of integration had failed and that all people of color should embrace racial separatism.
D) all people of color should unite for one final conflict.
Answer: B
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