In the mid-20th century, civil rights movement was an important part of American economic growth. Many black and white men and women have contributed to the development of African Americans and other minorities. Among them, Martin Luther King and Malcolm X have had a permanent impact on the treatment of minorities in the United States. In spite of the big difference between philosophy and strategy, Dr. Martin Luther King and Dr. Malcolm X helped shape the civil rights movement and made the United States a better place regardless of their race. Martin Luther King and Malcolm X have different beliefs and goals about the civil rights movement. Martin Luther King Jr. took a more peaceful position, but Malcolm X showed more.
From Therman, Kim developed his thought, the power that religion and peace may have in the fight against apartheid. In Therman 's actions, words, and books, both Jesus and Denite have great influence on the king. Therman helped to integrate non-violent protests of Christianity, social justice and Gandhi in a way that helped shape king's strategy for apartheid and social injustice. Unlike the King, Malcolm X did not begin with a religious foundation. He did not come to the Islamic state before entering the prison in the late 1940s. Despite encountering religion in his life, the Islamic state had a great influence on his faith before he left in 1964. From the Islamic state, he acquired the world's primitive race and the black spirit to become a black man. It is better than white people. This idea began with black power movement in the 1960s and 1970s. Some black people start to believe that their separation from society will be good as long as they are treated equally. Others believe that in an American society operated by Caucasian, they can not become a minority and the only remaining place is to return to Africa. Malcolm X also thinks that peaceful protest by non-violent civil rights movement is not very effective, and African-Americans should have sufficient means of self-defense. Contrary to problems involving civil rights only, Malcolm X considers black identity,
Malcolm X's political philosophy saw similar changes. He is often seen as one side of a coin, Dr. Martin Luther King is on the other side. Malcolm X believes that it is best if blacks are independent and autonomous. Malcolm X called his philosophy "black nationalism" and divided it into three categories: political philosophy, economic philosophy, and social philosophy 7 he said it as follows. This country created a new Muslim organization called the Muslim Mosque, mobilized Muslims and non-Muslims and tried to participate in an equal cause of black 9.
Many leaders have given great influence throughout the world history. In this article, we compare the lives and philosophies of civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King and Dr. Malcolm X. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and Dr. Malcolm X are excellent leaders in the civil rights era. They have very different philosophies and methods for ethnic liberation of African Americans. - Speech is a way to persuade people to do something. For Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, their presentation is designed to bring equality to colored people. However, these methods are different. Therefore, the effect may be different. An example of their contrast is the speeches of all, King's "I am dreaming", and X's "Black Revolution". Their speech uses grief, central metaphor and warning, but it is used in a different way.