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17 March, 07:30

A difference between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X was that the former 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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  1. 17 March, 09:47
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    -integrating whites and African Americans.

    Explanation:

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. became spokesperson for nonviolent protest by African Americans who demanded racial equality. Besides, he believed in ethnic tolerance and union through the use of and peaceful protests. On the other hand, Malcolm X wanted to accomplish his purposes by any means necessary, even encouraging violence.
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