Why did some blacks begin to oppose colonization?
A) They had no money to go to Africa.
B) They felt that they were Americans and entitled to all the rights of white people.
C) They recognized that it was supported only by whites, who wanted to get rid of them.
D) No blacks wanted to go to Africa because they thought it was a horrible, disease-ridden place.
Answer: B
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