The correct answer is A. Malcolm X wouldn't support the protest methods used in the Selma-to-Montgomery March.
Explanation:
The March of Selma to Montgomery of 1965 was a series of marches carried out by African Americans who claimed peacefully for the right to vote, framed within the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.
Malcolm X would not have supported this march, since his ideas were not entirely pacifist, but rather he supported the direct confrontation of Afro-Americans and whites, and the idea of "black power" as a form of demonstration of strength before the white population.
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