Allport viewed "Black" experience as simply a variant of "white" experience. By contrast, DuBois referred to
A) the duality of "white" experience
B) the duality of "black" experience
C) "black" experience as being the reverse of "white experience"
D) "white" experience as being tainted by privilege
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