Malcolm X initially adopted the beliefs of the Nation of Islam, which promoted the idea that black people should defend their rights "by any means necessary" (including violence). He also felt that African Americans should return to Africa to separate themselves from whites. While at first he rejected the work of other civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King, Jr., later he felt that it was important to work with them.
Martin Luther King fought to end discrimination against African Americans
Malcolm X criticized the United Nations for not doing enough to address racial discrimination and human rights violations against Black people. He believed that the organization was ineffective in promoting equality and justice for all races.
Malcolm X.
Early on, Malcolm X's oratory combined calls for racial independence with criticisms of mainstream civil rights leaders who cooperated with whites.
Although Malcolm X and Martin Luther King had different believes they joined together in the fight for blacks' rights.
Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and various other black leaders opposed racial discrimination.
Malcolm X faced many obstetrical including racial discrimination. He also had to face the poverty that was present within his family during his childhood.
Malcolm X was a civil right activist who was active in fighting racial discrimination. After the death of his father, he lived in several foster homes. He had a difficult life as a black teenager in a country where racial discrimination was rife. He dropped out of school when his teacher discouraged him from aspiring to become a lawyer. Malcolm would later engage in crime and drugs, and was arrested and received a sentence of 8-10 years.
Martin Luther King fought to end discrimination against African Americans
Malcolm X criticized the United Nations for not doing enough to address racial discrimination and human rights violations against Black people. He believed that the organization was ineffective in promoting equality and justice for all races.
because he was a BOSS
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.
Malcolm X.
he fought for black to take action and claim their rights. he was a charismatic speaker that many loved and followed he fought agaist all racial hates like nation of islam, ku klux klan and the government at the 60s
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um from his speches basically yeah.
``His main legacy was for black people to love themselves. Malcolm X was a leading social critic who argued that you cannot have true democracy in a society as long as you have racial suppression,'' said Turner, national chairman of the Malcolm X Commemoration Commission.