Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
At the turn of the 20th century, most U.S. historians focused on the nation, but African American historians like George Washington Williams and W. E. B. DuBois looked beyond U.S. borders. Because Black citizenship remained insecure even after the 14th Amendment, many Black people debated emigrating, so writers had to study links to Africa and the wider diaspora. These historians also reconstructed a proud African past to push back against racist views and to create a shared identity for people of African descent — treating the scattered diaspora like a kind of nation without a homeland.
Logic Breakdown
Locate the paragraph describing black historians' engagement in 'a sort of nation building' and the discussion of a diasporic community 'lacking a sovereign territory'; the correct answer will reflect that nation-building can occur without territorial sovereignty.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage25.The author of the passage would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements?
Correct Answer
B
Correct. The passage explicitly states 'Yet, for all their distrust of U.S. nationalism, most early black historians were themselves engaged in a sort of nation building.' It also describes 'Thus, one might argue that black historians' internationalism was a manifestation of a kind of nationalism that posits a diasporic community, which, while lacking a sovereign territory or official language, possesses a single culture, however mythical, with singular historical roots.' These lines show the author accepts that the project of nation building can be carried out by a diasporic group that lacks territorial sovereignty.
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