Which passage from the article best supports the notion that groups seeking societal change continue to be inspired and informed
by Dr. King's methods? A. Nonviolent protest is part of the training and practice of anti-racism protestors, disability rights advocates, activists for environmental causes, labor union members, and others.
B. This nonviolent strategy of protest and economic pressure became the blueprint for Dr. King's efforts.
C. Dr. King first rose to national prominence in 1956 when he helped lead a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, an act of civil disobedience aimed at desegregating public transportation.
D. His life's work was dedicated to advancing the civil rights of Black Americans, promoting peaceful protest as a means to challenge unjust laws and systemic racism.