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28 January, 18:15

What was true about Malcolm X as a member of the Nation of Islam?

A. He felt that African Americans needed whites to provide jobs and

training.

B. He argued against African Americans making compromises with

white society.

C. He encouraged African Americans to work closely with white civil

rights activists.

D. He felt that if African Americans gained wealth, they would be

viewed as equals by whites.

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  1. 28 January, 19:52
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    The correct answer is letter B

    Malcolm X was one of the greatest representatives in the defense of the rights of blacks in the United States.

    Born on May 19, 1925 in the city of Omaha, Malcolm Little was the son of Earl Little and Louise Little. When he was just six years old, his father, who was a member of the Universal Association for Black Progress, was brutally beaten and thrown on the train line. With the body almost broken in half, he died soon after. The mother was the daughter of the rap * of a black woman by a white man, which made her have a lighter skin color and, therefore, she was able to find domestic jobs more easily. Louise took care of the family of eight children, but she was not able to cope with what she was receiving and the family was destitute. He always refused to offer his children for adoption and the United States government began to question his sanity. Finally, the two older brothers were left to their own devices and the rest were adopted. It was the separation from the family.
  2. 28 January, 21:10
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    He argued against african americans making compromises with white society.
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