The Land and Freedom Army or Mau Mau
A) failed to gain any international recognition.
B) was active throughout Africa, demanding the return of land to the natives.
C) was established by radicals in Kenya to attack white settlers and colonial officials.
D) advocated the purchase of African colonial lands from white landowners.
E) caused South Africa to reform its discriminatory policies.
C
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