Which one of the following most accurately characterizes the passage's main point?
A. By spending little time discussing ideological controversies, Hammer and Hoe fails to fully explicate the relationship between the Communist Party and African-American workers during the 1930s and 1940s.
B. The relationship between the Communist Party and African-American workers during the 1930s and 1940s makes it clear that ideological purity and consistency are not essential to effecting political change.
C. Hammer and Hoe constitutes a valuable tool for the modern historian who is attempting to search for models of unity between radicals and liberals.
D. The true measure of the success of the Communist Party at organizing African-American workers was not its ability to change people's thinking but to interact with their culture.
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Explanation: The question is based on a passage not fully provided, likely concerning the book *Hammer and Hoe* and the Communist Party's work with African-American workers. The correct answer, **The true measure of the success of the Communist Party at organizing African-American workers was not its ability to change people's thinking but to interact with their culture**, highlights the theme of cultural interaction over pure ideology as the core of the main point.
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