Why were relations between black and white abolitionists often tense?

A) Black abolitionists thought that white abolitionists were too radical.
B) White abolitionists thought that black abolitionists were too radical.
C) White abolitionists protested that they did not have a fair share of influence and leadership positions in the movement.
D) Black abolitionists protested that they did not have a fair share of influence and leadership positions in the movement.
E) White abolitionists did not want to end slavery immediately, whereas black abolitionists did.


Answer: D

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