The civil rights movement in the south was a crucial turning point in American history, major changes occurred in the life of African Americans living in the south because of civil rights leaders who desperately wanted racial equality. Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X were two major advocates who spoke out against the racial injustice happening in America at the time. Their speeches influenced millions of people across the country, however they worked differently to achieve their objectives.
Martin Luther King Jr., was born in January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. His father was a minister and major influence in the choices King would make later on in his life. Even though he grew up in the South plagued by racism and forced segregation by the Jim Crow laws, he graduated High School early and attended the Morehouse college in Atlanta, Georgia. After graduating he attended the Crozer theological seminary in Pennsylvania to become a minister just like his father. His experience in the integrated North changed his perspective on everything and encouraged him to express his opinion on the racial issues of the South .
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He also led the march on Washington where he gave his famous “ I have a dream.” speech, He also opposed the United States involvement in the Vietnam war, this put him at odds with Lyndon B. Johnson. He became the youngest man to win the Nobel Peace Prize. He was assassinated on April 4, 1964. He is one of the most known civil rights advocates of his