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What sort of direct action" did King want to

see people take in support of racial and social
equality?
O He would allow violent protests if people thought them
necessary.
O He hoped for peaceful protests and direct negotiations.
O He thought that time would eventually heal social
problems.
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Answer:

He hoped for peaceful protests and direct negotiations.

Step-by-step explanation:

King thought it best for people to address social problems with acts of civil disobedience that would force people to confront the problems without harming others.

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User Vikas Tawniya
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He hoped for peaceful protests and direct negotiations. Being a pastor himself he did support violence, and he knew that a change would not come on its own that’s why the people needed to protest.
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User Milia
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