Angelo Herndon achieved notoriety during the 1930s because __________
A) he wrote a best-selling novel that described racial oppression in the South
B) of his arrest in Atlanta for attempting to incite insurrection
C) of his public writings on the infamous Scottsboro case
D) of his advocacy of the back-to-Africa movement
Answer: B
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