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Why did Malcolm X leave the Nation of Islam?
He disagreed with its religious views.
He wanted to promote separatist views.
He believed that Christianity could unify races.
He disagreed with its separatist views.
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He disagreed with its separatist views.
After his 1964 pilgrimage to Mecca and learning of Elijah Muhammad’s personal misconduct, Malcolm X rejected the Nation’s strict separatism and became more open to racial cooperation and a broader, international human-rights approach.
After his 1964 pilgrimage to Mecca and learning of Elijah Muhammad’s personal misconduct, Malcolm X rejected the Nation’s strict separatism and became more open to racial cooperation and a broader, international human-rights approach.
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