Before his death in 1965, Malcolm X ______.Multiple choice question.reunited with the Nation of Islam and committed more fully to a militant civil rights struggleespoused a new hope that racial problems could be nonviolently overcome with the full support of white peopledisengaged completely with the civil rights movement and reaffirmed his faith after a trip to Meccajoined the NAACP and became a revered leader of an organization he had once criticized
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Before his death in 1965, Malcolm X ______.Multiple choice question.reunited with the Nation of Islam and committed more fully to a militant civil rights struggleespoused a new hope that racial problems could be nonviolently overcome with the full support of white peopledisengaged completely with the civil rights movement and reaffirmed his faith after a trip to Meccajoined the NAACP and became a revered leader of an organization he had once criticized
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Before his death in 1965, Malcolm X espoused a new hope that racial problems could be nonviolently overcome with the full support of white people. After his pilgrimage to Mecca, his views on race relations changed significantly. He no longer believed that all white people were evil and began to see the potential for harmony between races. However, he did not rejoin the Nation of Islam, nor did he join the NAACP. His focus remained on empowering the African American community, but his methods and perspective had evolved.
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Which statements about Malcolm X while he was a member of the Nation of Islam are true?Multiple select question.He urged Black Americans to deploy violence when threatened or struck.He felt the modern civil rights movement had failed to promote Black communities.He advocated for Black separatism.He focused mainly on issues of police mistreatment of Black Americans.He embraced the leadership and legacy of the modern civil rights movement.
What did Malcolm X encourage African Americans to do?Group of answer choicesto fight for greater integration with white societyto abandon violent, militant tactics in favor of civil disobedienceto love and pray for white peopleto separate themselves from white society
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