By the end of the 1950s, Dr. King was widely viewed as __________

a) as an inspirational but somewhat cautious leader
b) as someone who remained largely unknown at the time
c) as the public face of the black civil rights movement
d) as a voice of compromise willing to cater to white politicians’ demands


Answer: a

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