__________ was a South African bishop who made speeches in the United States in support of the antiapartheid campaign

a) Desmond Tutu
b) H. Rap Brown
c) Frantz Fanon
d) Kwame Nkrumah


Answer: a

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When Alice Paul was sent to prison, she gained support for the suffrage movement by

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