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Three members of the ________ were convicted of assassinating Malcolm X.
A. Little Rock Nine
B. National Guard
C. SCLC
D. Nation of Islam
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Ответ:
Three members of the Nation of Islam were convicted of assassination Malcolm X.
Ответ:
Explanation:
The Klan formed to fight against Reconstruction policies that gave citizenship and rights to freed blacks.