Segregation was common in the early 1900s. Black people weren’t allowed to sit in the front row of buses. African Americans were also not allowed to drink from the same water fountains. The way black people were being treated was not liked by many African Americans. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X were two African American males who were Civil Rights Leaders. They disapproved of their race being mistreated by the whites, so they stood up for their people. By comparing and contrasting Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr., people can get information about the two and learn how they had similar goals. An examination of the similarities and differences between the two is that they gave great speeches about their thoughts on segregation and how they wanted their people to have a fair life in society. However, they both have different tactics to get their freedom of being treated fairly. …show more content…
are similar is that they both gave great speeches in front of hundreds of people to get their point across. “MLK” gave his speech called "I Have a Dream". This speech talked about his belief that one day everyone will be equal. Malcolm X also gave a speech, but his speech was called, “The Ballot or the Bullet”. Another similarity between the two is that they both were assassinated. Malcolm X was assassinated on February 21, 1965. “MLK” was assassinated in April 1968. I know that “MLK” was assassinated in April of 1968 because the article, “Only photo of King-Malcolm X meeting Reminds us of what was Lost” says, “Three years later, on April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis Tennessee.” Also in the same article, it says, “A week later, on February 21, 1965, Malcolm X was assassinated by Black Muslim extremists during a rally in New York City.” Both pieces of evidence prove a similarity between them because they All in all, both leaders gave powerful speeches and died after being