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Elijah Muhammad, a leader of the Nation of Islam, believed that
African Americans should assert themselves against white power.
segregation was detrimental to achieving black power.
integration was the answer to achieving racial equality.
nonviolent resistance was the only type of effective protest.

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Answered by Wafabhatt
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Thank you for this question. Please find the answer: 

Elijah Muhammad, a leader of the Nation of Islam, believed that; 

African Americans should assert themselves against white power. 

He believed that the blacks were the superior race who were being oppressed by the whites. He believed that the hegemony should be handed over to the black who were bound to have that power. He said that the power all over America should be in the hands of the supreme race, the black people.
Answered by aqibkincsem
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According to Elijah Muhammad, “the black man is the original man.

From him, came all brown, yellow, red, yellow and white – we all seem to be frozen on a subhuman level of existence.

By using a special method of birth control law, the black men were able to produce the white race. ”

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