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Analysis Of The Ballot Or The Bullet By Malcom X

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The question of “the bullet or the ballot” is a central component of the Civil Rights movement because it demonstrated how African Americans needed to take actions, whether it be through voting in the 1964 election or taking up arms, to defend and express their equality against those who are oppressing them. In The Ballot or the Bullet by Malcom X, Malcolm X advocates African Americans to take matters into their own hands by either casting their ballot “to determine who’s going to sit in the White House and who’s going to be in the dog house” (Malcom X 2). By contrast, Martin Luther King Jr. advocates for an engagement of Civil Disobedience by calling for nonviolent direct action which allows for African Americans to be heard by forcing their
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