The approaches of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X to the civil
rights movement diff ered in that
(A) King was part of the SCLC, and Malcolm X created SNCC
(B) Malcolm X adopted a view of the “alleged inferiority of the Negro”
while King did not
(C) King fought for desegregation, while Malcolm X supported a separate
identity for African-Americans
(D) King, unlike Malcolm X, strongly promoted the ideals of black
nationalism
(E) Malcolm X, unlike King, was a follower of Stokely Carmichael

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The approaches of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X to the civil
rights movement differed in that "(C) King fought for desegregation, while Malcolm X supported a separate identity for African-Americans," but of course Malcolm X also sought for desegregation as well. The major difference was that King only advocated a peaceful approach, while Malcolm was willing to use "any means necessary". 
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