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By: Daryn Carlin
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1950s and 1960s USA, specifically the south Begins with Plessey v. Ferguson (1896) & continues with Brown v. Board of Education (1954) MLK (Nonviolence/passive resistance) Malcolm X (Violence/armed resistance/by any means necessary) Malcolm X slowly moved off his violence stand and was moving towards nonviolence before he was assassinated
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MLK Principles of Nonviolence Malcolm X and the NOI Protest, peace rallies, speeches, church involvement, boycott
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In what ways did MLK Jr. and Malcolm X influence the country before their untimely deaths?
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MLK Jr. and Malcolm X influenced the country by providing a voice, leadership and promoting change in a country that was headed in the wrong direction.
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“There is little hope for us until we become tough-minded enough to break loose from the shackles of prejudice, half-truths, and downright ignorance.” – MLK “For years now we have heard the word ‘Wait!’ It rings in the ear of every Negro with piercing familiarity” – MLK “They issued two-foot-long cattle prods. Lingo also laid in a complete supply of tear gas with wide-nozzle guns capable of spraying gas over a broad area…” – We Shall Overcome
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“So early in my life, I had learned that if you want something, you had better make some noise.” – Malcolm X
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I wanted to explore the time period and the significance that these two leaders had on our country.
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I learned more in depth about their principles and the differences between the two. They never technically worked together. They met in person only once at a press conference.
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This is important because it helped shape how our country is today
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X X, Malcolm. The Autobiography of Malcolm X. New York: Ballantine Books, 1964. The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr. King Jr., Martin Luther, and Coretta Scott King. The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr. New York: New Market Press, 1996. We Shall Overcome Vol. II Garrow, David J. We Shall Overcome: Vol. 2 of The Civil Rights Movement in the United States in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Brooklyn, NY.: Carlson Publishing Inc, 1989.
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