Answer:
B.They thought of themselves as being African American.
Step-by-step explanation:
Chambers and her brother, despite being Latinos, identified themselves as African American citizens. This is because they were dark-skinned, did not speak Spanish and did not have a Latin surname, which caused the Latinos to reject them.
In addition, they lived in Brooklin making them have a lot of contact with African American culture and being accepted into the black community due to the color of their skin and the acculturation they suffered.