Which quote best reveals what Malcolm X believed about the March on Washington's impact on Civil Rights?
A. “The idea of a mass of blacks marching on Washington was originally the brainchild of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters' A. Philip Randolph.”
B. “Any student of how "integration" can weaken the black man's movement was about to observe a master lesson.”
C. “It had become an outing, a picnic.”
D. “What that March on Washington did was lull Negroes for a while. But inevitably, the black masses started realizing they had been smoothly hoaxed again by the white man.”