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He felt that the movement was not progressing quickly enough and had relied too much on white 'permission'. He felt that African Americans should change their strategy to achieve their goals.

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Malcolm X felt that the Civil Rights Movement was moving to slowly and still had a long way to come and to speed it up he intended to use violence, threats and terror to speed things along a little bit.

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