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3 July, 04:34

If an African American in the 1960s supported racial separation and a militant stance toward race relations, he or she most likely followed the teachings of

a. A. Philip Randolph.

b. Eugene "Bull" Connor.

c. Martin Luther King Jr.

d. Malcolm X

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  1. 3 July, 04:36
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    The civil rights movement (also known as the American civil rights movement and other terms) [b] in the United States was a decades-long struggle by African Americans to end legalized racial discrimination, disenfranchisement and racial segregation in the United States. The movement has its origins in the Reconstruction era during the late 19th century, although the movement achieved its largest legislative gains in the mid-1960s after years of direct actions and grassroots protests. The social movement's major nonviolent resistance campaigns eventually secured new protections in federal law for the human rights of all Americans
  2. 3 July, 04:44
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    C. Martin Luther King Jr.
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