there both the same because the were in the boycott and leaders of civil right movement!:)
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He thought everyone needed education
Martin Luther discovered the catholic church and theological
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere" - Martin Luther King.
His views were to shed light on civil rights for African Americans and to spread the word to everybody about the subject
Martin Luther is the founder of the Lutheran Church. Martin Luther King Jr. is a person who died giving a speech of what he believes in. He believed that all men were created equally, no man better than the other. He was not a racist man, but he believed that racism was taking over our country. His views of blacks was very encouraging, to help them to where they are today. Not very many blacks and whites got along back then, but with the progression of today, someone has done a great job putting us together.
Well Luther himself preferred the term "evangelists", but they were pretty much known as Protestants for a while, until his followers began calling themselves "Lutherans" to differentiate themselves from other Protestants (some sects had widely different views).
The church sold indulgences as if God grants favors based on price paid. Martin Luther protested this, and the Church tried to force him to recant those views. He refused.
If Martin Luther were alive today, he would have access to radio, television, and the Internet. He could create a website to promote his views and ideas, and utilize social media to connect to others who shared similar opinions. Luther was a theologian.
A person can find more information about park views from several different places. Some of these places include NYC Parks and the National Park Service.
Malcolm x whated to be separate from whites, he wanted blacks to have there own schools, laws, taxes and so fourth. the easiest way to look at it is Malcolm x whated to be views as different from whites, there own cilivatizion, Martian Luther King wanted to be combined and included with whites
Martin Luther King Jr. was for true equality. Malcolm X was more along the lins of someone that was desiring reverse discrimination.