By embracing pan-Africanism, W. E. B. Du Bois was acknowledging:

A) his acceptance of the back-to-Africa movement.
B) his sense of alienation from America and Americans.
C) that the color line was a global problem.
D) the collapse of the civil rights movement in America.


Answer: C

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