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Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.

Within the past forty years, there have been many leaders that have made an impact on the civil rights movement. Jesse Jackson, and Al Sharpton are just two examples of civil rights leaders, who are fighting even today for racial equality. The late senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, President Kennedy, and his brother Robert Kennedy were also leaders in the civil rights movement. Although many people contributed then efforts in the past forty years, many people would argue that no one did so more than Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. Malcolm X and Martin Luther Junior were two leaders, who had different views, created a new identity for African American that has changed the American society today.

Martin Luther King and Malcolm X both were civil rights leaders, who believed in civil rights, and equality, and were against discrimination. But the method of the movement

adopted by these two leaders, where they were different. Martin Luther King believed in non-violence, and was one of non-violence movement to achieve freedom, and civil right in his pursuit. For example he states, "Black power is not black supremacy; it is a united black voice reflecting racial pride in the tradition of our heterogeneous nation. B


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They both were leaders of the black movement or may call them civil right activists, however whenever they expressed their messages to the people, they were different than others. Martin Luther King used word more polite, and metaphor based on non-violence. One of his memorable speech he says, "I have a dream today that one day this nation will rise up, and live out the true meaning of its creed . . . When we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village, and every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children-black men, and white men." (Williams pg. 56) Most of his speech were based on dream for the African American to have equality, and living in a predominate conditions. He speeches were not against the government. Where as Malcolm X speech was full hatred, and reality, because his speech was explained with reality, an also the devilish action taken by white people towards African-Americans. For example he states,

black man in America, but also for the condition in which we find this black man here.

lack power does not mean the exclusion of White Americans from the Negro Revolution; it means the inclusion of all men in a c

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