What did free black leaders think were the true motives of the American Colonization Society's effort to repatriate blacks in Africa?
A) That it was a genuine effort to make amends for importing their ancestors as slaves.
B) To applaud the separatist concept.
C) That they were mostly interested in getting rid of free blacks.
D) That they were enthusiastic about the effort and helped raise funds for more colonies.
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