In contemporary British politics, the term “black” is used in reference to all nonwhites. Where did this practice originate?
A. the racist discourse of the National Front
B. modern reinterpretation of historical science concerning race
C. a newfound sociological understanding of race and its origins
D. contemporary political and social movements by Asian and Afro-Caribbean youth who seek to reclaim the term and its identificatory significance
D. contemporary political and social movements by Asian and Afro-Caribbean youth who seek to reclaim the term and its identificatory significance
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