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A difference between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X was that Martin Luther King Jr. believed in
using violence to achieve equality.
integrating whites and African Americans.
forming a separate African American nation.
seeking African American independence.
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integrating whites and African Americans.
Martin Luther King Jr. promoted nonviolent protest and racial integration, while Malcolm X (early in his career) emphasized Black nationalism and separation/self-determination.
Martin Luther King Jr. promoted nonviolent protest and racial integration, while Malcolm X (early in his career) emphasized Black nationalism and separation/self-determination.
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