What did men like Prince Hall and James Forten feel about what was best for African Americans?

A) Since they were racists, they thought that slavery was the best place for blacks.
B) They were against slavery but generally felt that God, not men, would end the injustice.
C) They thought that blacks should begin to file legal cases to end discrimination and abolish slavery.
D) They generally believed that if blacks kept working and protesting, the ideals of the American Revolution would be attained.


Answer: D

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