2. What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart'? Religion has had a big impact on King and Malcolm X, this is reflected both in their character and in their speeches. King is a Christian pastor and makes several
Martin Luther King and Malcolm x are both against slavery and they both want to stop it. Martin Luther King is the peace to everything and does not want any violence to slavery and Malcolm x is the one who want gun and violence and want to get into fight. Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement. He wanted peace not violence like Malcolm x he wants everything to be equal and not have to…
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Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, I believe that Martin Luther King Jr. played a role that was the most influential in the world. MLK always kept the focus on peaceful protesting when it came down to equality for not only African-Americans, but for all races to be united as well. Relating to his ‘I Have A Dream’ speech, he mentions to over 250,000 people, “Violence as a way of achieving racial justice is both impractical and immoral.” While he wanted to be civilized, activist Malcolm X believed that…
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Luther King Jr. once said, “We have learned to fly like birds, and swim the sea like fish, but we have not learned the simple art of living together as brothers.” These words, expressed so simply and civilized, were mild in relation to the immense struggle in the fight for racial equality. The Civil Rights Movement, which was a volatile time in our history, brought about the rise of two charismatic leaders for its cause. These two leaders, whom are Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X, where…
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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…
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tactic and Malcolm X’s self-defective strategy mirror violent and nonviolent dichotomies and this can be explained through their different background. Bennett supports his argument by comparing King and X’s backgrounds separately. He finds out Malcolm X is from “ lumpenproletariat” and he educated himself in order to “make himself one of the most eloquent speakers and debaters of his time.”(72) In contrast, Martin Luther King went to the college and he obtained doctor degree. And King is also a Christian…
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M.L.K and Malcolm X The two most influential civil rights activists in American history were Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. They supported equal rights for every race, but when comparing MLK’s “I Have a Dream’ and Malcolm X’s “The Ballot or the Bullet,” one sees the similarities in their rhetorical styles and differences in their tone and message. As seen in “I Have a Dream,” MLK has a more civilized and peaceful solution to the nation’s problems; whereas in X’s he has a will to do whatever…
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Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were the two men who dedicated their lives to fight for what they believed. The leaders share the same motivation, for they are both fully committed to fixing the African American community's problems. However, the methods and goals of each leader are very different. Martin Luther King…
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MALCOLM X ESSAY Born on the 19th of May in 1925, Malcolm Little (later known as Malcolm X) spent most of his life fighting for African American rights. During the Civil rights movement in the 1960’s, Malcolm x, gained global recognition and prominence To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the human rights of blacks, and somewhat of an embodiment for all those who were oppressed. Whereas detractors accused him of preaching racism, black supremacy and inciting violence. Malcolm x, the…
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Mark Grinhaus Final Paper Martin & Malcolm Van Der Meer 11/29/12 King Jr. vs. Obama vs. X Throughout history there have been few men who have changed the course of a nation and had a profound impact on our way of life. The fight for racial equality has been a long fought battle that still exists to this day. Men like Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and Barack Obama have distinguished them selves as leaders, not only for civil rights, but also for a nation of millions. Though many…
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African Americans learned to tolerate segregation and violation of their rights, and some grew a hatred towards white. On the other hand, some blacks did want to fight for their rights like Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Thus it lead to the Civil Rights movement. The Civil rights movement erupted in…
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