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History, 28.02.2020 21:18, davidoj13

PART A: How did Malcolm’s views on civil rights change throughout his life?

B. Malcolm X’s beliefs shifted to be more accepting of the opinions and help of white civil rights activists.

B. Malcolm X’s beliefs became more driven by violence as he continued to encounter death threats for his activism.

C. Malcolm X’s beliefs focused exceedingly on separatism toward the end of his life, as he didn’t believe white and black people could live peacefully together.

D. Malcolm X’s beliefs shifted to focus on nonviolent forms of protests, as he grew more inspired by Martin Luther King, Jr.
Which section from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

A. He met a lot of different people on his trip and learned a lot about Islam and the fight against colonialism.” ( Paragraph 9)

B. He also met a lot of white people that he considered brothers and allies in the fight for civil rights, and he returned to the United States with a different attitude.”

C. His home was firebombed with his four daughters inside, but luckily they were able to escapeunharmed.”
D..They portrayed him as a violent troublemaker who hated white society.”

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