The Niagara Movement leaders stated, "We repudiate the monstrous doctrine that the oppressor should be the sole authority as to the rights of the oppressed." What does this statement mean?
A) Movement leaders thought that blacks should have an active role in determining what they wanted.
B) Movement leaders thought violence was the only solution to blacks' problems.
C) Movement leaders thought whites had no role in American politics.
D) Movement leaders thought that blacks should become the oppressors of whites to solve the problem of American racism.
Answer: A
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