What was true about the formal education of many of the black writers and artists of the Harlem Renaissance?
A) They were generally very poorly educated, and yet made great strides in art and literature.
B) Many of them went to very elite schools, at a time when any college education was rare.
C) They had a high school education generally, but little else.
D) They generally felt that education for blacks was useless, since they were confined to menial jobs.
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