Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were two of the most influential figures who lead the Civil Rights movement. During the Civil Rights movement African Americans fought to end segregation and gain the right to vote without restriction. They fought for basic human rights they'd been denied for centuries. They marched and gained support from white people and powerful leaders all over the world While both these men wanted change for African Americans, their end goals were very different. Martin…
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De’Andre K. History Dimich Period: 8 MLK Jr/Malcom X philosophies. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were both very big leaders and influential people who were looked at in very high regard to some while fighting for their lives during the Civil Rights movements, but both had two separate ways of fighting for their equality at the time. MLK Jr. pushed for more peaceful protest and nonviolent activity. He followed Mahatma Gandhi’s push against nonviolence and seemed to be very influenced by his…
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MLK and Malcolm X essay By: Julieta Sotelo. This essay focuses on what philosophy is better, Martin Luther King or Malcolm X. And what my opinion is on both points of view. Both philosophies include trying to get African Americans to have the same rights and to be treated equally by white people. Because back then African Americans were not treated the same like everyone else and it's not fair. I will also be talking about whose philosophy I think makes more sense, and which one I prefer out of…
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Martin vs. Malcolm Ambitious, Strong, Intelligent, Evolving; are all great terms to describe the two most famous men in the Civil Rights –“Black Power” movement. Martin and Malcolm, both are very different people yet so similar; fighting for the same aspirations but on two completely different battlegrounds. They both had the same goal of extinguishing racism. Yet both had their own philosophies and beliefs they followed and they both gave inspiring and moving speeches, but portrayed in two different…
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Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were prominent figures in the civil rights movement during the 1960s, advocating for racial equality & justice. MLK Jr. was a Baptist minister and social activist, advocated for nonviolent resistance to achieve racial integration and equality for African Americans. On the other hand, Malcolm X was a spokesperson for the Nation of Islam and promoted self-defense against racial oppression. As for effectiveness in the world, some think King's message of nonviolence…
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05/24/24 MLK and Malcolm X Essay In the fight for civil rights, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X stood on opposite sides. King preached peace, while Malcolm X advocated for self-defense. But the question is, who’s approach truly made a good impact? While both Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were important figures in the civil rights movement, King's ideology of nonviolent resistance and integration ultimately proved more effective in achieving lasting societal change than Malcolm X's advocacy…
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MLK v. Malcolm X I believe Martin Luther King Jr. was more successful at achieving his goals. By using non-violent means, MLK was able to achieve much more. For example, he was responsible for the approval of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. MLK’s opposite was Malcolm X. He believed that violence is self-defense. His approach towards discrimination resulted in unsuccessfulness. MLK was a baptist minister and an African American leader who lead the fight against racial…
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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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a stronger philosophy than Malcolm X. A philosophy is “a set of guiding principles that we live by.” His philosophy was based on nonviolence and keeping the peace in protests, while Malcolm believed in black power and separation from white people. I will be going over how MLK believed in nonviolent acts and how Mr. X believed any violence was reasonable. Another topic will be how MLK helped the economy become equal and how he was supported by white and black folks. MLK often organized many peaceful…
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Although Malcolm X and MLK both wanted freedom for all African Americans they couldn't work together because they believed in two separate things violence and peace. Also, “Martin Luther King Jr. followed the Christian faith. Malcolm X was a Muslim, and believed in Muslim principles. His most famous line was “By any Means Necessary”. He believed in fighting back physically”. MLK vs. Malcolm X (similarities/differences) . This was one of the little things that completely separated the two leaders…
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