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Comparing Martin Luther King Jr. And Malcolm X

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Unlike Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X was a Muslim and came from an underprivileged home. Malcolm’s early background was a large factor responsible for his response to racism. At the tender age of 6, Malcolm’s house was burned by the Klu Klux Klan, which led to the murder of his father. Malcolm was someone who early on experienced anger over witnessing his house being burned followed by his father getting murdered. Several years after the death of his father, his mother suffered an emotional breakdown and was then institutionalized. In result, the children were then split up and sent to foster care. He had to live his whole life with the haunted nightmare that occurred from this situation, which resulted in him being driven by hatred
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