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OpenStudy (sarahc):

Which civil rights leader would have rejected the students' approach to fighting for integration? Whitney Young Fannie Lou Hamer Stokely Carmichael Martin Luther King, Jr.

OpenStudy (sarahc):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Martin Luther King

OpenStudy (sarahc):

why?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Martin Luther King believed in peaceful protest.

OpenStudy (sarahc):

That wasn't violent though..

OpenStudy (sarahc):

He actually encouraged those groups to to continue and expand those non violent protests

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Fighting would be violent right? He did not encourage violent protest by Carmichael or Whitney Young.

OpenStudy (sarahc):

Fighting? There is no physical fighting here.

OpenStudy (sarahc):

Or violent protesting

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Stokely Carmichael. He was the most militant of the all of those leaders. I'm sorry, I misread your question!!

OpenStudy (sarahc):

Thats ok. I was a bit confused by your MLK answer...he was the first answer choice I crossed off

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm a little out of it and wasn't reading the question right. I'm sorry! Usually I'm a bit better with things like that.

OpenStudy (sarahc):

Carmichael was apart on the SNCC who were advocates for the sit-ins...he was actually inspired by them. :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Young then? man, I was off today.

OpenStudy (sarahc):

My best guess is young. Thanks for trying but please don't answer questions unless your pretty sure of the answer :)

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