Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were very famous African American people throughouthistory. They fought for what they stood for but in many ways.Martin L. King grew up in a middle-class family and was well educated. While Malcolm X grew up in a different (surrounding conditions) that was very unfriendly with barely any schools. He was the only black child in hisclass. Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. the two famous black (the right to vote, to free speech, to fair and equal treatment, etc.,) leaders both had the same dream; African Americansgetting equal rights. Malcolm and King both had their (problems, delays, etc.) both (related to the mind and brain) and physically.
Malcolm X was born May 19, 1925, and died 1965. His mother Louise Little and Reverend EarlLittle. Malcolm's dad, Reverend Little was a baptist minister. Reverend Little helped (help increase/show in a good way) black race purity. The Little family moved from Omaha, Nebraskato Milwaukee, Wisconsin because the Ku Klux klan threatened the family. After some time, theKKK or the Ku Klux klan burned down the Little houses family. Malcolm's father died onSeptember 28, 1931, Lansing, Michigan. When Malcolm's father died, his mother Louise Little hada nervous breakdown and she was taken to a mental institution, in other words the Little familywere all split up. Malcolm
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A girl named Coretta Scott. Coretta got married to the king and gavebirth to her first child. King family later moved to Montgomery. But there was a lot of (treating people badly or unfairly because of their race) going on. The " jim crow" laws. The whites beingseparated from the blacks. However, the blacks have less freedom. On August 28, 1963, Kinggave " I Have A Dream" speech during the march on Washington. King won the Nobel peace prizefor that same year. King gave more than 350 (the right to vote, to free speech, to fair and equal treatment, etc.,) speeches and traveled more than 275,000