Compare And Contrast Malcolm X And Martin Luther King Jr

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All blacks in the 1950s to the 1960s were living very miserable. Many white people didn't like African Americans because of their skin color. Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X were two of the many people that gave speeches on Civil Rights. African Americans being treated differently were the reasons for the Civil Rights speeches. Whites tortured African Americans just because their skin tone was different. Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr were the main speakers. They were important because they were a part of the few that caused African Americans to have jobs and rights. MLK and Malcolm X were both trying to employ blacks and get equality between colored and whites. Both Martin Luther King, Jr, and Malcolm X wanted to gain employment for all colored people. …show more content…

Both speakers wanted blacks to be able to work to make money to provide for themselves without having to rely on white people for money. Martin Luther King, Jr's speech said a lot about relying on whites for money. In the first Reading Passage, Martin Luther King Jr said; "This is nonviolence at its peak of power when it cuts into the profit margin of a business to bring about a more just distribution of jobs and opportunities for Negro wage earners and consumers." This quote is saying that their peaceful tactics and it was very effective. This is only one of the many quotes that support this. Malcolm X's speech also said some things about other people deciding to take money out and spend it. In the last paragraphs, Malcolm X said; "Also, in line with the economic philosophy of black nationalism, for us to control the economy of our community, we have to learn the importance of spending our money in the community where we live." This supports my