For my primary research I would be interviewing activist part of the movement BlackLivesMatter and I will be interviewing a professor on social studies to see who would they have chosen and why.
So within my secondary I had found two websites one I had found published on archive.org which is an internet library containing things such as journals, books and audios. In this website I was able to find the top ten famous speeches made by Malcolm X these speeches would give me an insight to my question to see his views on handling racism too violent, I would looking for even more speeches he had done to get more information. As it would help me to see if his views were violent.
The other piece research I had collected was from ‘The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X w/ Alex Haley’ this book had lot of information regarding
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Furthermore I had found demographic what race and religion they are on The Huffington Post. Moreover I had found this BBC article on how this pastor call found a new way to tackle racism. Even more I had found this biography on Martin Luther King Jr which had been compiled by Louisiana State University. Another two books called Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? By Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and I May Not Get There with You: The True Martin Luther King, Jr By Michael Eric Dyson which had given me an insight to his life and what had influenced his views. From Civil Rights to Black Liberation: Malcolm X and the Organization of Afro-American Unity by William W. Sales and Journal of Black Studies by Frederick D. Harper these books will give me an understanding on how their ideology affected the African-Americans. Also I had found this TED-Talk by Simon Sinek in which he talks about how great leaders inspired action and one of the people he talks about is Martin Luther King