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How was the Nation of Islam different from other civil rights organizations?

They believed in the integration of the races.

They believed that Christianity was the religion everyone should follow.

They believed in the separation of the races.

They believed that Islam was a religion of oppression.

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They believed in the separation of the races.

Unlike mainstream civil rights groups that pushed for integration and equal rights within American society, the Nation of Islam promoted black self-reliance and a separate economic, social, and sometimes geographic community for African Americans.