People should be treated equally regardless of their race. Martin Luther King wanted everyone to be happy and be able to work together. Martin Luther King wanted kids to be able to work together. Violence was not good; it did not help solve problems. Martin Luther King's philosophy made the most sense for America in the 1960s. Martin Luther King wanted all people to be happy. He wanted people to join hands. Martin Luther King wanted people to come together and be able to sit down together at one big table together regardless of their color. (Document B) "sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit together at the table of brotherhood. Martin Luther King wanted all people to come together and join hands well, …show more content…
Martin Luther King wanted everyone to be happy and be able to work together. Martin Luther King wanted kids to be able to work together. Violence was not good; it did not help solve problems. Martin Luther King's philosophy made the most sense for America in the 1960s. Martin Luther King wanted all people to be happy. He wanted people to join hands. Martin Luther King wanted people to come together and be able to sit down together at one big table together regardless of their color. (Document B) "sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit together at the table of brotherhood. Martin Luther King wanted all people to come together and join hands well, on the other hand, Malcolm X wanted people to be in their separate groups working with their people. Some people did not agree that all people should come together. (document c) "We will meanwhile be working among our kind, in our black communities," said Malcolm X. Malcolm X wanted to have people separate to be with their kind. But Martin Luther King wanted people to come together and join hands. Regardless of good and bad, people should be able to work …show more content…
Martin Luther King wanted all kids to come together, so it would have a better cause. (Document D)"Negroes and whites study side by side in the socially healing context of the classroom...." Martin Luther King wanted kids to grow up and be able to work together. Martin Luther King wanted all kids to work together and end segregation. (Document D)"let us march on segregated schools until every vestige of segregation and inferior education becomes a thing of the past."Martin Luther King wanted to end segregated schools so that every kid could learn together, and lower quality learning could be history. Malcolm X had different ideas than Martin. (Document E)"establish experimental institutes and educational workshops, liberation schools, and child care centers in Afro-American communities." Malcolm X wanted separate schools which colored kids went to but also created by colored people. Malcolm X did not like the idea of people coming together. Martin Luther King and Malcolm X had very different ideas and opinions. Martin Luther king's philosophy is better because it gives colored kids an opportunity to learn what other kids are