The author who, in 1944, argued that America's race problem was solvable if white Americans would acknowledge the contradictions between the treatment of blacks and the so-called "American Creed" was:

A) Charles S. Johnson.
B) E. Franklin Frazier.
C) Ralph Bunche.
D) Gunnar Myrdal.


Answer: D

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