Which of these inferences about "black inferiority" is best supported by the following passage (paragraph 11)?
The lack of human dignity experienced by Africans is the direct result of the policy of white supremacy. White supremacy implies black inferiority.
Legislation designed to preserve white supremacy entrenches this notion. Menial tasks in South Africa are invariably performed by Africans. When
anything has to be carried or cleaned the white man will look around for an African to do it for him, whether the African is employed by him or not.
Because of this sort of attitude, whites tend to regard Africans as a separate breed. They do not look upon them as people with families of their own;
they do not realise that we have emotions-that we fall in love like white people do; that we want to be with our wives and children like white people want
to be with theirs; that we want to earn money, enough money to support our families properly, to feed and clothe them and send them to school. And
what 'house-boy or 'garden-boy or labourer can ever hope to do this?
A. "Black inferiority" refers to Africans' low view of themselves in comparison to white people.
B. The vast majority of Africans at this time were only qualified for unskilled jobs.
C. The roles and jobs given to Africans further promote dehumanization.
D. Discrimination of blacks is not supported by the African government.