Rosa Parks is also similar to Martin. She was a civil rights activist just like Martin. She was famous for refusing to give up her
essay Sunday, 24, October, 2017 Why martin luther king junior’s method was better than Malcolm x’s method. I believe that martin luther king’s method was better than Malcolm X’s because it succeeded unlike Malcolm x’s that just lead to more police brutality and more hate from the white people to the black people. Martin luther King's views on the use of violence helped him to make more progress during the Civil Rights Movement than Malcolm X... Martin Luther King realized that the country needed…
Words 1521 - Pages 7
Malcolm X and Martine Luther king where both African American rights activists in the 1960s. Both fought for what they believed, in however they had very different approaches to solving civil rights issues. Their views where very different and caused different effects on society, although they both fought for African American equality. When comparing Malcolm X with Martine Luther King Jr. it is clear that they have different outlooks on life and religion. Malcolm X has a violent approached to…
Words 382 - Pages 2
and involved a number of great influential leaders. Two of the most memorable and prominent figures of this era were Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Both of these men used very different methods to reach the same goal. King’s nonviolent approach went over better with different types of audiences and was ultimately more successful than Malcolm’s more aggressive approach. Martin Luther King Jr. was a young preacher in Montgomery who only after a year of living there took a leadership role in the…
Words 1135 - Pages 5
Janarury 19, 2017 Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X greatly impacted today's society and the civil rights movement by providing effective tactics to influence change, which has been adopted from civil rights groups today. Both of these men had different strategies for their movement, but both were successful by impacting the white community during that time period. Malcolm and Martin were both dedicated to their people and were fighting for what they thought was right. Martin Luther King Jr. was…
Words 307 - Pages 2
Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. had two different perspectives on life from the values they were taught while also having different family backgrounds. Having these differences in life lead them to spread their messages to different crowds. One special Martin Luther King Jr. did was in any of his messages or speeches he always spoke about equality for all races, he never singled out one race to be treated equal. He made the inequality of several races well known and showing people that they…
Words 445 - Pages 2
no two great men are alike. When differentiating Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, two of the most significant leaders during the civil rights movement, we can see this statement is found true. Each of these men endured in an immensely different childhood, which may have influenced their distinct set of beliefs. King was raised in a middle class family and received more opportunities than many African American’s did at the time. However, Malcolm experienced a life of terror and destruction, which…
Words 479 - Pages 2
preferences. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X lived in a time period where racism prevented black Americans from their basic rights. King was a Christian minister who was involved in the civil rights struggle and began to take direct action with peaceful protests. King explained why he must take direct action in his letter “Letter from Birmingham Jail”. Malcom X was a Muslim who was trying to lead the Black Nationalist in taking direct action to gain control over their community. Malcom X…
Words 1324 - Pages 6
Course: US History from 1877 to the Present Designated Six Weeks: 5th Six Weeks Unit: 7 Cold War Part 2, pages 1 to 3 Unit: 8 Civil Rights, pages 4 to 15 Unit: 9 Culture of the 50s & 60s, Part 1, pages 16 to 23 Days to teach: Unit 7 part 5 days Unit 8--12 days Unit 9—12 days TEKS Guiding Questions & Specificity Assessment Vocabulary Instructional Strategies Resources/ Weblinks (8) History. The student understands the impact of significant national and international decisions and conflicts in the…
Words 4986 - Pages 20
Week of 9/9 Muhammad and the Quran. Esposito -From Mecca 7th century, businessman, comes from branch of well respected family. Mother dies when young. Orphan. Compassionate, trustworthy, moderates disputes in Mecca (small city-state, no big ruling hand like Roman Empire). First revelation in 610 c.e. at age 40 (age, experience valued) from angel Gabriel. Revelation: one god, judged after death—all goes against current thoughts. Muhammad is reformer (says same message as Moses and other…
Words 2693 - Pages 11
or white supremacists, according to Myisha Cherry, have decided to gaslight or suppress humans from using a feeling uncontrolled by external factors. This feeling could be sparked, and once sparked, history decides to change. From Yuri Kochiyama to Martin Luther King Jr, they all had something spark inside of them. Naturally, a spark can create a nice and warm campfire where joy and peace can be found. Conversely, a spark can create a perverse result, something unexpected and unneeded. Myisha Cherry…
Words 2640 - Pages 11