Read the passage about Charlayne Hunter-Gault’s experiences.
In her book, In My Place, Charlayne Hunter-Gault described falling asleep to the ''Southern lullaby" that the white students shouted, "Two, four, six, eight! We don't want to integrate!" On the third night in the dorm, a brick flew through her window, and a riot began outside her dorm. She and Holmes were suspended.
Which best describes the "Southern lullaby”?
A.) a song to help calm tensions
B.) a hateful chant to drive Hunter-Gault from the dorm
C.) the official song of the university
D.) a chant popular in the civil rights movement