For African-Americans this is the best time to capture opportunities, so white people do not forget equality and indicate that blacks are not inferior to whites. 3 Joseph Chief, the leader of the Nez Perce tribe in eastern Oregon, has repeatedly seen white people stealing natural resources by invading their land. After discovering gold in 1863, the US government tried to move his tribe to the state of Oklahoma today. By October 1877 the head of Joseph was arrested and his tribe was sent to a small reserve.
Dr. Martin Luther King, a famous American equality movement leader, made a speech to hundreds of thousands of white and black audiences at his most famous Lincoln Memorial. His moving speech appeals the right for African Americans to be fully and clearly recognized by all. With a powerful metaphor and by suggesting his role and spirit of the past American history, in his harsh "I dream" speech, he got his inductive evidence and a deductive argument I appealed to the logo. crowd
There are many leaders who promote equality of African Americans. The two most famous leaders of the civil rights movement include Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. The American civil rights movement is a political, legal and social struggle for blacks to acquire full citizenship and achieve racial equality. The civil rights movement, first of all, was apartheid, a challenge to the black-and-white laws and customs that white people used to dominate blacks after the abolition of slavery in the 1860s. In contrast, there are no civic rights leaders in China.
In the struggle for equal rights, there is a brave black leader at the forefront of every individual movement. Early activists from Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Panther and other civil rights leaders and radical DuBois in the 1960s has made a complete equality progress from the prospective leadership of these brave individuals. But this does not mean that there is broad agreement on the strategy among the black community or that the behavior of the black leader is strongly endorsed by those who benefit from these behaviors. In this report we will examine the influence of two "early" black activists, Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Dubois.