In an attempt to improve their condition after freedom, blacks during the Reconstruction period
A) placed little emphasis on education.
B) encountered little white opposition to their educational efforts.
C) often worked through their churches.
D) relied exclusively on the Freedman's Bureau.
Answer: C
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