What does this photograph of a sit-in at a Woolworth's lunch counter demonstrate about the power of nonviolent protest?

A) It encouraged outsiders to sit down and join in the protest.
B) It inspired the protesters' opponents to turn away from violence.
C) It persuaded adversaries of the righteousness of the protesters' cause.
D) It protected the protesters from assailants.
E) It made the protesters' antagonists look unsympathetic to outsiders.


E

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