What did Du Bois and Garvey, as well as other black leaders, have in common?
A) They had very little in common—they differed on just about every issue during the time.
B) They accepted segregation in America.
C) They shared a great interest in Africa and trying to improve or eliminate colonial rule.
D) They thought that working through the court system was the best way to win rights for blacks
Answer: C
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