The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. at first thought that logic and reason would be enough to end racism. What did he eventually believe?
A) That the cause of institutionalized racism was one of power relationships; inequality serves to maintain one group's status over another.
B) White racism was, essentially, a defensive mechanism.
C) Racism is connected with economics, which he exploited with his successful boycott strategy.
D) That a nonviolent strategy, like that used by Gandhi, would embarrass those in power and test their own values.
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