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Gnoma [55]
2 years ago
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How were the beliefs of the nation of islam different from the beliefs of southern christian leadership conference?

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Svet_ta [14]2 years ago
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The difference between the beliefs of the nation of Islam and that of the Christian conference was that : The Nation of Islam used any means necessary to achieve equality.

<h3>What was the nation of Islam?</h3>

This was a religious group that existed during the era of segregation and racial discrimination in the United States.

This group was known to have tried to use the harsh approach to achieve equality. Most of their teachings were seen as extreme.

Read more on the nation of Islam here:

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