The White patronage that the civil rights movement enjoyed during its nonviolent protest phase of the early 1960s had mixed motivations.
A) Yes, the support was also intended to encourage and direct the nonviolent aspect of the early civil rights protests.
B) This is true of the early support and later "radical chic" support the movement received after the death of Dr. King.
C) No, because the numbers of White college students who participated often worked directly under Black civil rights leaders.
D) No, since the influence of Black and White civil rights supporters was a "two-way" street.
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