What was Malcolm X's view before 1964 about changing black people's status in America?

A) He thought that police did not abuse black people.
B) He rejected integration with whites in any fashion.
C) He felt that real revolution would come only through peace with whites.
D) He hoped to work with the NAACP and Martin Luther King, Jr., to effect change.


Answer: B

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