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Black internationalism during World War II: a. connected the plight of black Americans to that of people of color worldwide. b. was a complete rejection of Marcus Garvey’s political ideals. c. was rejected by W. E. B. Du Bois. d. supported colonial rule if it followed the principles of the New Deal. e. was a new movement with no historical antecedents.

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a. connected the plight of black Americans to that of people of color worldwide.

Step-by-step explanation:

African Americans where fighting at the same time of World War II for their own civil rights. The majority of African Americans were assigned to non-combat units. So they were fighting for democracy abroad that is what internationalism means. They fought in the Pacific and were part of the victorious army.

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