How did Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcom X differ in their approaches to gaining civil rights? A. Dr. King supported working with white Americans to achieve rights; Malcom X wanted the separation of the races. B. Malcolm X supported working with white Americans to achieve rights; Dr. King wanted the separation of the races. C. Malcom X believed that fighting for civil rights was pointless. D. Dr. King agreed with the use of violence; Malcom X didn't.

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It was A.  Though both Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X both worked on the goal of helping blacks in their struggle for civil rights in the United States in the 1960s, their approach and speech was very different.  Martin was more conciliatory in his approach.  He used peaceful methods and often incorporated the teachings of the Bible.  He wanted blacks and whites to coexist with each other.  Malcolm on the other hand, was very aggressive in his approach.  He was not afraid to lash out at what he viewed was the unfair treatment that blacks were given and encourage violent means to achieve that goal.       
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