Consider the Voices text titled "William Watkins Opposes Colonization." How does Watkins's letter reflect the ideals of black nationalism?
A) The letter stresses the need for black unity, moral improvement, and education.
B) The letter stresses black militancy and the need to use violence to help black people.
C) The letter stresses the need to encourage blacks to return to Africa.
D) The letter stresses the need to work closely with southern whites for peaceful change.
Answer: A
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