How did Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcom X differ in their approaches to gaining civil rights?

A. Dr. King agreed with the use of violence; Malcom X didn't.
B. Malcom X believed that fighting for civil rights was pointless.
C. Dr. King supported working with white Americans to achieve rights; Malcom X wanted the separation of the races.
D. Malcolm X supported working with white Americans to achieve rights; Dr. King wanted the separation of the races.

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the correct answer would be C Dr. King supported working with white Americans to achieve rights; Malcolm X wanted the separation of the races.

 Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X tried to help colored people in their struggle for civil rights in the United States in the 1960s. However, their approach and speech were not the same.  While Martin tended to be conciliatory by using a calm method and the teaching of the Bible, Malcolm was more aggressive and he made clear what he considered unfair treatment.