When people hear the word civil rights movement, two people will automatically think about them, Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. These two opinions and ideas are quite different, but they also have similarities. Some of the reasons their views differ because one is in the South and the other is in the north. Martin saw a dream that can be realized in the South, and Malcolm saw an endless nightmare. Martin and Malcol grew up in completely different houses.
This article is about differences in life stance against racial discrimination between Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X grew up in different environments. Kim has grown up in a comfortable middle-class family and needs to be educated there. On the other hand, Malcolm X comes from a poor family. He is self-taught, hardly educated, excelled in his own wisdom and determination. Martin Luther King was born in a famous family in Atlanta. Even with apartheid, Martin Luther King's parents will do the same, so their children can become safe and happy.
Martin Luther King and Malcolm X share a common goal of justice and equality for African Americans. Through the speech by Martin Luther King Jr. "I am dreaming" and Malcolm X's "talking to young African Americans" these two did not share their skills and ideas. However, both have received support from millions of people. One of the world's most prominent supporters of nonviolent social transformation strategy is Martin Luther King Jr. which combines ideals of various cultural traditions. The image of social activists and leaders is the result of extensive formal education, strong personal values, and law ethics. This amazing leadership dates back to his character.
After all, Martin Luther King and Dr. Malcom X have similar dreams. One day they could escape the dream of prejudice and racial discrimination they were trapped. Their dream that their children will live in a world not judged by their skin color, not their nature. There is a big difference in the philosophy of means to achieve the goal, but we share a common struggle. It is this pain that is buried deeply in their soul. I am not ready to listen to the ear and drive the mind to speak to the country where the heart can not understand their extreme and strange message. Martin Luther King and Malcom X were the leaders of those days, but they were destined to become a legend for everyone.