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What opinion is stated in this excerpt from Walking with the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement by John Lewis?
The movement had a goal of an integrated society, an interracial democracy, a Beloved Community. What Malcolm represented were the
seeds of something different, something that would eventually creep into the movement itself and split it apart... I could see Malcolm's
appeal, especially to young people who had never been exposed to or had any understanding of the discipline of nonviolence-and also
to people who had given up on that discipline. There was no question Malcolm X was tapping into a growing and understandable feeling
of restlessness and resentment among America's blacks.
O A. Although Malcolm X had mass appeal among some groups of people, he was not the ideal person to lead the entire African
American community
OB. Malcolm X was the only person who could lead the entire African American community because he focused on unity.
OC. All the activists should have joined Malcolm X in their fight to attain civil rights,
OD
Most of black people in the United States agreed that Malcolm X was the undeniable leader of the African American
community
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