Asked by Reyanna Antrobus on Sep 28, 2024

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Throughout most of his career,Malcolm X

A) worked closely with leaders in the mainstream civil rights movement.
B) contended that blacks could only uplift themselves by assimilating into white society and changing it and themselves simultaneously.
C) remained an obscure figure,unknown outside of radical black circles.
D) argued that black men should prove their manhood by defending themselves and their families against violence with violence.

Mainstream Civil Rights

Refers to the predominant civil rights movements and strategies seeking equitable treatment and eliminating racial discrimination through legal and peaceful means.

Manhood

A term often associated with the qualities, attributes, or roles traditionally expected of males, especially in the context of maturity and responsibility.

Violence

The exertion of physical force so as to injure or abuse.

  • Examine the changes in Malcolm X's perspectives and associations throughout his life.
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King's Daughterabout 14 hours ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Malcolm X is known for advocating for the rights of African Americans through any means necessary, including self-defense. He emphasized the importance of black empowerment and self-defense against racial violence, distinguishing his stance from other civil rights leaders who advocated for nonviolent protest.