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Martin Luther King Jr. is to "civil disobedience" and "non-violent protest" as _______ is to "separation of the races" and self-defense through "any means necessary," including the use of violence.

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Martin Luther King Jr. is to "civil disobedience" and "non-violent protest" as Malcolm X is to "separation of the races" and self-defense through "any means necessary," including the use of violence.

Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little and later also known as el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz, was an African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist.

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Martin Luther King Jr. is to "civil disobedience" and "non-violent protest" as Malcom X is to "separation of the races" and self-defense through "any means

He even believed that violence can be the answer if it is proven that peace cannot be achieved through peaceful ways.
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