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The right answer is C. W.E.B. Du Bois.
The Harlem Renaissance was an art movement in the 1920s that focused on African-American art. It was centered around the Harlem neighbourhood in NYC, hence the name.
Let's look at all the answers:
A. - F. Scott Fitzgerard was also active around that time, but he was part of another movement, the "Lost Generation" of people who came to age during World War I, and were traumatised by it.
B. H.L. Mencken was in fact a racist, so he could not form part of a movement centered around African-American art.
C. W.E.B. Du Bois was a civil rights activist, and in fact published and edited a lot of articles supporting and encouraring the Harlem Renaissance. This is the correct anwer.
D. Claude McKay creates a potential confusion here, as he also participated in the Harlem Renaissance, most notably with his book "Home to Harlem" in 1928. However, answer C is more fitting, as McKay mostly focused on literary work, and not an activist, as Du Bois was.
Answer:
George Lynn Cross
Explanation:
George Lynn Cross was the Oklahoma man that served as the president of the University of Oklahoma from 1943 to 1968. During his administration, he orchestrated the admission of the likes of George W. McLaurin and Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher to get admission into the University of Oklahoma thereby becoming the first African-American students to study and graduated the university.