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Malcolm X
"Letter from a Birmingham Jail," written by Martin Luther King Jr., outlines his philosophy of nonviolent resistance to racism and injustice, emphasizing the moral imperative of civil disobedience. In contrast, Malcolm X's "The Ballot or the Bullet" advocates for African Americans to exercise their voting rights while also warning of potential violence if systemic oppression continues. While both address civil rights, King promotes unity and peaceful methods, whereas Malcolm X stresses urgency and the necessity of self-defense in the face of oppression.
Malcolm X delivered numerous speeches throughout his life, but he did not write them all down in the form of formal scripts. Many of his speeches were extemporaneous or based on his personal experiences and beliefs. Key speeches, such as "The Ballot or the Bullet" and "Message to the Grassroots," are well-documented, but the exact number of speeches he crafted or delivered remains difficult to quantify. His spoken word had a significant impact, regardless of formal documentation.
Malcolm X died February 21, 1965.R.I.P... MALCOLM X.
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The Ballot or the Bullet
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The rights activist Malcolm X.
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Cleveland, Ohio. 1964 at the Cory Methodist Church.