The author of Christianity, Islam, and the Negro Race (1887), who was an advocate of a program called "Ethiopianism" was:
A) Edward Blyden.
B) Alexander Crummell.
C) W. E. B. Du Bois.
D) William Monroe Trotter.
Answer: A
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