The African American leader who rejected emigration and instead explored political methods to end slavery and gain citizenship was:

A) Martin Delany.
B) James Holly.
C) Frederick Douglass.
D) James Redpath.


Answer: C

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a. the mountainous areas of Virginia and North Carolina. b. the Burned-Over District of western New York. c. western Kentucky. d. the Cotton South.

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