Mashaal Masha
In a research paper, a student criticizes some historians of modern African politics, claiming that they have evaluated Patrice Lummba, the first prime minister of what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo, primarily as a symbol rather than in terms of his actions.

Which quotation from a work by a historian would best illustrate the student's claim?
Difficulty: Hard
A: 

"Lummba is a difficult figure to evaluate due to the starkly conflicting opinions he inspired during his life and continues to inspire today."

B: 

"The available information makes it clear that Lummba's political beliefs and values were largely consistent throughout his career."

C: 

"Lummba's practical accomplishments can be passed over quickly; it is mainly as the personification of Congoles' independence that he warrants scholarly attention."

D: 

"Many questions remain about Lummba's ultimate vision for an independent Congo; without new evidence coming to light, these questions are likely to remain unanswered."