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Which of the Nation of Islam’s beliefs did Malcolm X reject later in life?

All people should be free to worship as they please.

The separation of the races was the only way to achieve a free society.

Islam was a religion of oppression.

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The answer is B. The separation of the races was the only way to achieve a free society.

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Malcolm X, late in his life, is rejecting several of his earlier positions, is broadening and deepening his analysis, and is unsure of what to decision his new evolving revolutionary philosophy. He continues to develop his long-standing analysis of racism, becomes powerfully anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist, and progressively develops sympathy for and identification with socialism.

Malcolm X rejected that: "The separation of the races was the only way to achieve a free society."
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