It is with the peoples of Africa, then, that our inquiry is concerned. It is they who carry the "Black man's" burden. They have not withered away before the white man's occupation. . . In hewing out for himself a fixed abode in Africa, the white man has massacred the African in heaps. The African has survived, and it is well for the white settlers that he has. - "The Black Man's Burden" by E. D. Morel A. To undermine claims that imperialism was harmful to colonized societies in Africa expressed in this passage? B. To encourage more African Americans to participate in imperialist missions in Africa C. To demonstrate that colonized peoples do not require help from
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