Malcom X and Martin Luther King
During the twentieth century Black people faced a lot of discrimination from the whites and found it very difficult to achieve civil rights. Black people were at one point denied of voting. In order for blacks to achieve civil rights they needed a leader to follow. Many black leaders did rise for the fight for civil rights, some had some ways of thinking some had others. Two of the most powerful and influential leaders of the twentieth century had to Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. These two leaders had different approaches, and different views towards white people, but fought for the same thing. Malcolm X was Born Malcolm Little in 1925 in Omaha, Malcolm was six years old, when his father was murdered by the Black Legion, a group of white racists belonging to the KKK. He changed his name to Malcolm X while in prison. He was serving ten years because of a robbery. Also while in prison he became a follower of Elijah Muhammad. Muhammad was the leader of an group called the Nation of Islam. During the 1950's, Malcolm became the spokesman for the Nation. Malcolm became a powerful speaker in the movement. As King captured the spirit of the Southern Black, Malcolm became the messiah of the ghettos of Harlem, Chicago, Detroit, and Los
He had seen life the easy way compared to Malcolm. The boycott had lasted 381 days, it was a success. King told the crowd that the only way they could fight back would be to boycott the bus company. They named their organization the Montgomery Improvement Association and elected Dr. This is the message from the Nation of Islam. Malcolm's death didn't end his views, his beliefs, and his way of achieving civil rights. This showed America how much he was determined to achieve civil right for black people non-violently. Kennedy that "Kennedy never foresaw that the chickens would come home to roost so soon. "We must learn to meet hate with love" he said. I think towards the end King became more extreme because he became more critical of the government, because King had seen laws being passed and civil rights being obtained but still he felt that black people hadn't obtained civil rights.
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