Question
How did Malcolm X and his ideas impact black power movement? Pick one answer
He advocated for peaceful and resistance during demonstrations
he encouraged other African-Americans to convert to Islam
he supported the idea of black separatism or living separately
he believed that violence in response to violence was justified
He advocated for peaceful and resistance during demonstrations
he encouraged other African-Americans to convert to Islam
he supported the idea of black separatism or living separately
he believed that violence in response to violence was justified
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The correct answer is: **he believed that violence in response to violence was justified.**
Malcolm X's ideas about self-defense and his willingness to advocate for the use of violence when necessary had a significant impact on the Black Power movement, influencing many activists to embrace a more militant approach to the struggle for civil rights and social justice.
Malcolm X's ideas about self-defense and his willingness to advocate for the use of violence when necessary had a significant impact on the Black Power movement, influencing many activists to embrace a more militant approach to the struggle for civil rights and social justice.