The emergence of the Niagara Movement represented a shift towards __________
a) more active efforts to agitate for civil rights, and away from Booker T. Washington’s gradual approach
b) embracing the gradual approach of Booker T. Washington, and away from actively agitating for civil rights
c) the Democratic Party and towards the Populist Party
d) less involvement of religious figures in the civil rights movement
Answer: a
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