In the early 1940s, MOWM caused consternation among black leaders such as Bayard Rustin and James Farmer because

a. they had lost faith in peaceful protest and advocated more militant action.
b. they believed that the struggle for civil rights needed to be halted temporarily until the Second World War had come to an end.
c. they believed that the march might inspire militant action and that prohibiting whites from participating in the march would alienate white supporters.
d. they felt that a march on Washington would contribute to the belief that the black community needed the federal government to solve its problems and would undermine the doctrine of self-reliance.


c. they believed that the march might inspire militant action and that prohibiting whites from participating in the march would alienate white supporters.

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____________________ is considered the "Father of Modern China."

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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