In the 1958 case of NAACP v.Alabama,the Supreme Court recognized "privacy in one's association" when it prevented the state of Alabama from:
A) publicizing the names of civil rights activists
B) disclosing the names of citizens who had registered to vote
C) requiring protesters to wear identification tags while demonstrating
D) using the membership list of the NAACP in the state's investigations
E) requiring the disclosure of the NAACP's campaign contributions
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