How does this sentence advance Washington's point of view? A. He raises the issue of people in the South needing assistance to remind the North that they have an obligation to help. B. He focuses on the issue of fear to reveal that the idea of compulsory education is viewed negatively by some people. C. He refers to "good living" and "citizenship" to suggest that education allows people to make social contributions that benefit everyone. D. He refers to African Americans as "my people" in order to prove that he is the right person to be defending their rights as citizens.