Two of our most influential leaders who have changed so much around the world. Gandhi took back India using non-violence; while Malcolm X fought for Negroes Equality. Anyone can be a leader, but to be a good leader or to change the world feet need to be brave and have . Queens, NY 1946 a young black man named Malcolm was convicted for burglary charges and was sent to jail. It was in jail where he found the Sunni Islam religion, and began his fight for his rights. After 7 years in prison they let him out on parole. South Africa, 1893 a young Indian man was thrown off a train for refusing to move to the back, this was the beginning of a revolution against the British Empire. Malcolm X started learning how messed up the world was as a young boy, when the white settlers were upset about them living in their country. They would put on white robes with pointed tops and ride horses to the homes of those they thought did not belong they would start fires and harass them until they felt the need to leave. That’s the beginning of the goals of changing humanity to make equality for all negoes. Malcolm believed that if the white man attacked you that you may take revenge on them in the way that they hurt you. He learned of the …show more content…
comviolence. His mother, Putlibai, was a deeply religious woman who fasted regularly. Gandhi grew up worshiping the Hindu god Vishnu and following Jainism, a morally rigorous ancient Indian religion that espoused non-violence, fasting, meditation, and vegetarianism. Gandhi had many moments of fear, but courage was more greater than fear. The Saltmeadow March a peaceful rally, where they were going to just march upon the base camp but they would not lay a hand on them, no matter how badly beaten they had become they were not to lay a finger back. This was a peaceful gathering on Gandhi’s side the other not so much they clubbed them beat them until they were unconscious some even