Question

The racist ideology of The Birth of a Nation

a. was a relatively unique perspective not shared by many of Griffiths contemporaries.

b. was subtle and easy to miss for many audiences.

c. was ignored by the NAACP and other early civil rights groups.

d. was conveyed through an otherwise accurate recounting of history.

e. was an impediment to the box-office success of the film.

f. none of the above

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