During the periods of fighting with the Native Americans and expanding American territory on the continent through ethnic cleansing the United States was not actively engaged in expanding its boundaries around the globe through colonialism like other European states were doing at the time. This was a major difference in the expansionary domestic policy that was pursued in contrast to the rather isolationist foreign policy.
The correct answer is Malcolm X.
Malcolm X was one of the most influential people of the Black Power movement. Malcolm X felt that nonviolence was a strategy that would not bring real social change. Instead, he focused on empowering blacks and felt that they should create change by "any means necessary." If this meant that violence was needed, so bet it. His message hit home for millions of African-Americans and helped in creating the Black Panther party.
The right of people to express themselves, I think
international freedom of religion and toleration