As a prominent champion of freedom and civil rights, W. E. B. Du Bois
A. won a Supreme Court case that allowed Congress to make laws against discrimination in interstate commerce.
B. encouraged the NAACP to support the government's anti-communism policies in order to win the respect of the moderate middle class.
C. embarrassed the U.S. government with his outspoken criticism of its hypocrisy in leading the "free world" when there was widespread injustice at home.
D. led a bus tour of the South with the Congress of Racial Equality, which met with much violence and resistance.
Answer: C
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