The Million Man March was organized to:

A) demand new civil rights legislation.
B) protest against continued racial discrimination.
C) send a message to so-called "mainstream" civil rights organizations that black Americans were growing impatient with their lack of success.
D) afford African American men to atone for past misdeeds and accept responsibility for their families and communities.


Answer: D

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