How did A. Philip Randolph differ from most other African-American civil rights leaders of his time?

A) He encouraged white participation in his organizations.
B) He was opposed to black nationalism.
C) He encouraged working-class black people to become activists.
D) He focused on noneconomic issues.


Answer: C

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