Answer: (B) by relaying a relevant personal experience and providing examples of little-addressed topics from the history of the Reconstruction era.
Explanation:
This is based on W. E. B. Du Bois's book, "Black Reconstruction in America."
In the chapter titled, “The Propaganda of History”, Du Bois talks about how the narrative on Reconstruction had been changed by the history books to suit certain agendas.
This view seems to have been born from personal experience and it also included examples of little-addressed topics like the contribution that Black people made to America and the cause of the Civil War as well as the impact of Reconstruction on democracy.
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