In the 1960s, the philosophy of "black power"

A. helped to unite the many different black civil rights groups.
B. called for an increased awareness of racial distinctiveness.
C. encouraged greater racial assimilation.
D. disavowed the use of violence in the civil rights movement.
E. was rejected by groups such as SNCC and CORE.


Answer: B

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