Islamic
Not always peaceful
Convicted for robbery in 1940s
Martin Luther KingBapist
always Peaceful
never arrested (legally)
MS.A SAYS: malcom x wanted black people to be independent from racist whites meaning having their own business, communities ect...
Martin Luther wanted segregation to stop completely he wanted white people and black people to come together has one, he wanted peace
*They were both Afro-American
*Both Father's were Ministers
*Both Became Ministers
*Both Fought for civil Rights Non-violently. (Even though Malcolm X Believed in Fighting to get what you want under any circumstances, he himself never got involved in the violence.)
*Both were Assassinated
There are several similarities between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. Both men wanted civil rights and equality for African Americans. Additionally, both men ultimately believed that those rights could only be gained through peaceful means.
Similarities:
Both activist of civil rights
Both used regions structures
Both assassinated
Differences:
The were different religions
MLK was against violence but Malcolm x thought it was the only way to peace
Malcolm x wanted to seperate blacks and white so that racism would be stopped but MLK wanted them to live peacefully
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malcolm x thought it was right to hate the other race and mlk wanted everybody have love for everyone even if you had a differ race than the other person
There never was a conflict between the two.
Both of their names start with the letter M. They are both African American. They were both civil rights activist. Both were assassinated.
Although Malcolm X and Martin Luther King had different believes they joined together in the fight for blacks' rights.
The benefits of relying only on civil disobedience.
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There is absolutely no comparison between King Henry VII and Martin Luther.
Malcolm X
Both of their names start with the letter M. They are both African American. They were both civil rights activist. Both were assassinated.
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he did not like Malcolm X beliefs
Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and Medgar Evers
Malcolm x meat him in 1867
they were black
Although Malcolm X and Martin Luther King had different believes they joined together in the fight for blacks' rights.
The benefits of relying only on civil disobedience.
I don't know that we have to choose between Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, since both of them have a certain amount of inspiration to offer with regard to the problems of racial prejudice.
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