Why did European abolitionists not abandon racism in their politics?
A) They argued that the biological calculus persisted.
B) They argued that both the biological calculus and the cultural calculus persisted.
C) They argued that 'negroes' lacked the cultural competencies to be treated as fully human.
D) None of the options are correct; abolitionists were not racists.
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