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Malcom X was a violent protester during the Civil Rights Movement until his journey to Mecca where he decided to become a non-violent protester. While he was a violent protester he was part of the Black Panther Party.

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malcom x started riots by telling other african americans he promote violence which there looked up to him and saw the truth.

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Malcolm X had a positive or a negative impact on the civil rights movement?

i believe positive


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Malcolm X's United Nations speech in 1964 brought international attention to the struggle for civil rights in the United States. His powerful message highlighted the need for global solidarity in the fight against racism and oppression. The speech inspired many to take action and raised awareness of the civil rights movement on a global scale.


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Do you think the Civil Rights Movements of the 1960s would have had the same impact if they had been lead by Malcolm X instead of Martin Luther King?

No, certainly not. The consequences' of the Civil Rights Movement would have been different if they had been lead by King instead of Malcolm. The reason behind this is that both of them belonged to different cultures and religion. They both opened their eyes in two different environments that had a huge impact upon the establishment of their personalities. King was raised in an environment which was well-organized and cared for education whereas Malcolm was provided with a family that was unprivileged and went through several hardships. Malcolm believed that there was no equality and that blacks had to retaliate against the white's in order to gain rights. Whereas, King believed that all races are equal and that love was the only cure. The Civil Rights Movement would have been far more peaceful if it had been lead by King. Malcolm was a man who had deadly plans and was sure to use force against whites in any case. The difference would certainly have brought about a change in the American History as well as a huge impact upon the Civil Rights Movement. -Regards, Hope it helps.

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