In what way were Marcus Garvey’s views similar to those of Booker T. Washington?

A) They both believed in interracial cooperation.
B) They both could be highly critical of black people.
C) They both considered themselves black nationalists.
D) They both saw protest as the key to racial progress.


Answer: B

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