History, asked by sjawwadh, 1 year ago

Which became the “training ground” for generations of African American leaders?

A. newspapers such as Free Speech

B. churches like the African Methodist Episcopal Church

C. the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

D. African American–owned insurance companies and banks

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Thank you for this important question. 

In the above statement that; what became the "training ground" for the generations of the African American leaders, the answer is: 

B: Churches like African Methodist Episcopal Church.


This was so, because this church was founded by black people and had a majority. It was a place where all the black were united and could form any movement.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Churches like the African Methodist Episcopal Church ecame the “training ground” for generations of African American leaders.

Option (B).

Explanation:

  • The church was found by the people who were of the African American origin and they made a place that was safe for all, where everyone could come and unite for a purpose.
  • This church was a place where the leaders came together and discussed about movements that focused on their betterment.

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