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AP World History: Modern
Unit 4 – Global Connections: 1450-1750
Topic 4.9
How does Martin Luther King Jr.'s approach to civil rights differ from Malcolm X's strategy?
Both leaders advocated for violent rebellion against unjust laws.
Martin Luther King Jr encouraged separatism, while Malcolm X insisted on integration within society.
Both leaders promoted peaceful protests as their primary strategy.
Martin Luther King Jr advocated for nonviolent protest, while Malcolm X promoted black nationalism.
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