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Martin Luther King Jr Martin Luther Kings
1,328 words... d any moral conscience and he promoted the role of the angry black race against a racist America. Kings philosophies present a sharp contrast to those of Malcolm X. He believe that through hard work, strong leadership, and non-violent tactics, that blacks could achieve full equality with whites. His belief in non-violence even extended to a woman who nearly killed him. King was reported as saying, dont persecute her, get her healed. (pg. 52, Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Freedom Movement) ...
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Nation Of Islam Elijah Muhammad
664 wordsCivil rights leader. Born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska. Malcolm was the son of a Baptist preacher who was a follower of Marcus Garvey. After the Ku Klux Klan made threats against his father, the family moved to Lansing, Michigan. There, in the face of similar threats, he continued to urge blacks to take control of their lives. Malcolm's father was slain by the Klan-like Black Legionaries. Although he was found with his head crushed on one side and almost severed from his body, it was claime...
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Solitary Confinement Tear Gas
2,619 wordsWhen I was sent to the Missouri State Penitentiary at Jefferson City, in February 1960, there were 2, 500 men inside "the walls. " The white convicts slept three to a cell (except for several hundred in the one-man cells). The blacks slept as many as eight to a cell. Stabbings and killings, robberies and rapes were common. Dope was easier to get in prison than it was on the streets. There were men in prison who were said to make more money each year from dope and gambling than the warden was pai...
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Martin Luther King Luther King Jr
1,084 words... ying, dont persecute her, get her healed, (pg. 52 Martin Luther King Jr. and the Freedom Movement). King and Malcolm X were heroes of the Civil Rights Movement. The speeches of King and Malcolm X reflected both mens visions on improving America. Both men believed that if blacks were to attain freedom, they first needed to achieve self-respect. However, Malcolm X speeches were delivered in a revolutionary tone which could incite his listeners to hatred of white America. Malcolm X used direct ...
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Martin Luther King Black Muslim Movement
1,123 words... rival, " (Internet, Malcolm X anniversary). He even believed at one time that whites were agents of the devil. As a result, "Malcolm X recommended a separatist and nationalist strategy for black survival, " (pg. 57, Malcolm X: The man and his times) He believed that only through violence would conditions change. He saw no evidence that white society had any moral conscience and promoted the role of the angry black against racist America. King's philosophies presented a sharp contrast to thos...
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Martin Luther King Jr Civil Rights Leaders
2,710 wordsThe leadership of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Within the conceptual framework of this research, we will compare and evaluate the leadership provided by Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Their approaches to a multitude of issues will be contrasted, and thoughts on different events discussed. It is apparent from the analysis of those two civil rights movement leaders that both had a profound influence on the African Americans fight for their freedom. Martin Luther King, Jr. 's early li...
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Elijah Muhammad Marcus Garvey
968 wordsNot all African-American leaders in the 1950 s and 1960 s agreed with Dr. Martin Luther Kings ideas of nonviolence. Some blacks did not want to be brothers with whites. They did not think integration would work either. They wanted a separate black nation. Malcolm X was the most outspoken of Kings opponents. As a minister in the Black Muslim movement, Malcolm X called for militant action in the fight against racism. He was tired of waiting for progress in the racial struggle. Malcolm X thought bl...
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African Americans Richard Wright
641 wordsJames Baldwin was born in Harlem on August 2, 1924. His name at birth was James Arthur Jones. Baldwin never knew his father; his mother, who was originally from Maryland, was named Emma Birds Jones. In 1927, she married David Baldwin, a Baptist preacher and factory worker from New Orleans with a twelve-year-old son, and thus the future writer received the last name that he was to make famous. Together the couple went on to have six children of their own, three sons and three daughters, the last ...
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Martin Luther King Luther King Jr
2,243 wordsMartin Luther King and Malcolm X two men vying for the same outcome but each at opposite sides of the spectrum. King was raised in a comfortable middle-class family where education was stressed. On the other hand, Malcolm X came from an underprivileged home. He was a self-taught man who received little schooling and rose to greatness on his own intelligence and determination. Martin Luther King was born into a family whose name in Atlanta was well established. Despite segregation, Martin Luther ...
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Nation Of Islam Ku Klux
485 wordsMalcolm X was a black American leader, born May 19 th, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska, as Malcolm Little. Malcolm's father, a Baptist minister, was an outspoken follower of Marcus Garvey, the Black Nationalist leader of the 1920 s. The family moved to Lansing, Michigan, and when Malcolm was six years old, his father was murdered after receiving threats from the Ku Klux Klan. Malcolm's mother suffered a nervous breakdown and the welfare department took the eight children. Malcolm was sent first to a fos...
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Nation Of Islam Elijah Muhammad
2,097 wordsThe Malcolm X Malcolm X The name. Malcolm X x still stirs emotions of fear and hatred in many Americans. When he was murdered in the Ballroom in Harlem on February 21, 1965, he was world-famous as. the angriest black man in America. x This is true because unlike Martin Luther King Jr. , Malcolm X advocated freedom for blacks. by any means necessary. x For him, even the use of violence was a viable solution to fight racial discrimination. Because of such views some people still associate Malcolm ...
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Martin Luther King Luther King Jr
2,928 wordsWhether you love him or hate him you have to admit that Malcolm X was an extremely critical figure who contributed in shaping American social life as we know it today. This paper will assess the significance of Malcolm Xs leadership role in the black peoples fight for power and identity during the twentieth century. It will take the reader from Malcolm's early years, before his transformation to Islam, to his tragic and untimely death as a national black leader. It will explore Malcolm's beliefs...
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Nation Of Islam Elijah Muhammad
806 wordsWhile in prison, Malcolm read widely and developed an interest in the Nation of Islam, a black nationalist religious movement whose members were known as. Malcolm studied the teachings of the leader of the Black Muslims, Elijah Muhammad, who advocated an independent black state. The Nation of Islam was based on a theology adapted from several models: traditional Islamic teachings, Marcus Garveys principles of black nationalism, and economic self-help programs that addressed the needs of African ...
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Martin Luther King Luther King Jr
3,108 wordstitle: Malcolm X type: Biography Whether you love him or hate him you have to admit that Malcolm X was an extremely critical figure who contributed in shaping American social life as we know it today. This paper will assess the significance of Malcolm Xs leadership role in the black peoples fight for power and identity during the twentieth century. It will take the reader from Malcolm's early years, before his transformation to Islam, to his tragic and untimely death a national black leader. It ...
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Martin Luther King Luther King Jr
3,217 wordsMartin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X grew up in different environments. King was raised in a comfortable middle-class family where education was stressed. On the other hand, Malcolm X came from and underprivileged home. He was a self-taught man who received little schooling and rose to greatness on his own intelligence and determination. Martin Luther King was born into a family whose name in Atlanta was well established. Despite segregation, Martin Luther King s parents ensured that their child...
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Martin Luther King Separatism Between Blacks
2,419 wordsMartin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X grew up in different environments and this difference affected the way that they worked for equal rights. King was raised in a comfortable middle-class family where education was stressed. On the other hand, Malcolm X came from an underprivileged home. He was a self-taught man who received very little schooling and became great by his own intelligence and determination. Martin Luther King was born into a family whose name in Atlanta was well established. Desp...
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Nation Of Islam Elijah Muhammad
1,188 wordsThe Black Muslim movement in America, which started in the early 1900 s, stems from a backlash against centuries of oppression by white Americans. By the 1920 s, at the movement s beginning, slavery had been over for sixty years. Still, the status of African-Americans was still below the level of equality that they demanded, and also deserved. Beginning with Timothy Drew, (who later changed his name to Noble Drew Ali) in the 1920 s, and Wallace D. Fard Muhammad in 1930, hundreds of thousands of ...
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Malik El Shabazz Civil Rights Movement
1,488 wordsThe LeGaCy oF maLcoLm X (El hajj Malik El Shabazz) The 1960 s was the heart of the civil rights movement. Amidst the chaos, nonviolence policies, the marches and the police brutalities, many black leaders strived to unite the blacks and win them their rights. Among these leaders was a man named Malcolm X, also known as El Hajj Malik El Shabazz. The most common response to his legacy revolves on what he did wrong. People, regardless of race will say, Malcolm promoted violence, he hated white peop...
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