Which statement about the progressives' reaction to black militancy is correct?

A) Theodore Roosevelt was a founding member of the NAACP.
B) Woodrow Wilson was actively hostile to blacks.
C) Theodore Roosevelt believed that justice for blacks in the South would come only by federal intervention.
D) Woodrow Wilson sponsored the first significant civil rights legislation since Reconstruction.


B

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