Which of the following statements about African-American religion in the antebellum period is LEAST accurate?

a. Masters were sometimes wary of religion’s effect on their slaves, and insisted that their slaves attend the masters’ own churches.
b. African Americans identified with the biblical story of Exodus, and saw themselves as God’s chosen people enduring an unjust form of bondage.
c. Slaves’ spirituals conveyed not only a spirit of resistance but also at times covert plans for active resistance.
d. By the second quarter of the nineteenth century, African folk traditions had disappeared from black religion.