Why did blacks form separate institutions after the American Revolution?

A) They wanted to create a social foundation that would eventually enable them to move back to Africa.
B) They wanted to separate from the United States and form another country.
C) There was a larger free black community in northern cities after the Revolution.
D) Many blacks wanted their children to grow up without seeing white people at all.


Answer: C

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