Malcolm X agreed strongly with Dr. King's non-violent resistance. Group of answer choices True False
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Martin Luther King Jr. on civil rights. Dr. King advocated for non-violent resistance as a means to achieve civil rights and social justice. He believed in peaceful protests and civil disobedience. Show more…
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