The early civil rights leader who served as an editor of Oklahoma City’s only African American newspaper after World War II was __________.
A.
George McLaurin
B.
Roscoe Dunjee
C.
Clyde Bellecourt
D.
Clara Luper

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Answer:

The answer is B. Roscoe Dunjee

Explanation:

Roscoe Dunjee, the organizer of the NAACP in Oklahoma. He was also an African-American newspaper editor of the newspaper the Black Dispatch. He helped spread the word about all of the protest movements and all of the policies that were occurring in Oklahoma.