As the Montgomery movement gained momentum, the NAACP publicly supported it but:
A) refused to send its legal resources into Alabama.
B) saw King as a potential competitor for scarce resources.
C) privately told their local members to stay away from the Montgomery Improvement Association.
D) were quick to take credit for any successes.
Answer: B
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