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Essay heading: Compare And Contrast Mlk And Malcolm X
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Although Malcolm X is more of an extremist, both men ultimately wanted respect for one's culture and history.
King's positive attitude towards the future of racism in our country made him a different, and in many ways, a better activist. Malcolm X's rough childhood and past experiences shaped his pessimistic views... displayed 300 characters
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Because King was more idealistic, he gave a greater hope to the blacks. Malcolm X's more realistic speeches and views were seen as pessimistic; promoting separatism and no hope for blacks and whites ever reaching equality. Malcolm X's arguments were more of a negative reminder of the inequality blacks faced; while King brought about ideas for a hopeful future... displayed next 300 characters
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