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Essay on Martin Luther King and Malcolm X two men vying for the same outcome |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 2232 words (8.93 pages) in the essay titled Martin Luther King and Malcolm X two men vying for the same outcome
Martin Luther King and Malcolm X two men vying for the same outcome but each at opposite sides of the spectrum. King
was raised in a comfortable middle-class family where education was stressed. On the
other hand, Malcolm X came from an underprivileged home. He was a self-taught man
who received little schooling and rose to greatness on his own intelligence and
determination. Martin Luther King was born into a family whose name in Atlanta was
well established. Despite segregation, Martin Luther King s parents ensured that their
child was secure and happy. Malcolm X was born on May 19, 1925 and was raised in a completely different atmosphere than King, an atmosphere of fear and anger where the seeds of bitterness were planted. The burning of his house by the Ku Klux Klan resulted in the murder of his father. His mother later suffered a nervous breakdown and his family was split up. He was haunted by this early nightmare for most of his life. From then on, he was driven by hatred and a desire for revenge. Each mans childhood upbringing I believe was responsible for their later assault on Civil Rights
Both men ultimately became towering icons of contemporary African-American culture and had a great influence on black Americans. However, King had a more positive attitude than Malcolm X, believing that through peaceful demonstrations and arguments, blacks will be able to someday procure full equality with whites. Malcolm X s despair about life was reflected in his ...
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Keywords: martin luther king, malcolm x, ku klux klan, nervous breakdown, pessimistic, positive attitude, equality, two men, atmosphere, despair, blacks and whites, moral conscience, peaceful demonstrations, together in peace, african american culture, self taught, black americans, separatist
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