Which civil rights leader left the Nation of Islam organization because some of its members advocated violence? A. Rosa Parks
B. Thurgood Marshall
C. Malcolm X
D. W.E.B. DuBois
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The correct answer is C. Malcolm X.
Malcolm X initially embraced the teachings of the Nation of Islam but later left the organization due to disagreements over its views, including the advocacy of violence by some members. He sought a more inclusive, non-violent approach to civil rights after his pilgrimage to Mecca, which broadened his perspective on race and religion.