Take a look at the text of the key parts of the first paragraph:
Some historians contend that conditions in the United States during the Second World War gave rise to a dynamic wartime alliance between trade unions and the African American community, an alliance that advanced the cause of civil rights.
Other scholars, however, have portrayed organized labor as defending all along the relatively privileged position of White workers relative to African American workers.
These are two very different perspectives on the relationship between trade unions and the African American community. (This is captured in answer choice C.) There isn't a dispute about how much the African American community benefited from social and political change after the war. (Answer choice E.)













