During the 1920s, black Brazilians reacted to white supremacist policies by doing everything except
A) joining Marcus Garvey's black power movement.
B) practicing "candomble," a popular religion that evoked consciousness of the African past.
C) creating the Brazilian Black Front to demand black representation in the National Congress.
D) organizing massive protests against race discrimination.
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