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Essay heading: Malcolm x/MLK Comprerason
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He was a dark presence, an angry, cynical, implacable man whose good will or forgiveness or even pity the white race could neither earn nor buy. "Coffee," he once said in an interview, "is the only thing I like integrated." Martin Luther King's was exposed to influences that related Christian theology to the struggles of oppressed peoples... displayed 300 characters
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At Morehouse, Crozer, and Boston University, he studied the teachings on nonviolent Indian leader Mohandas Gandhi.
But even though they had all these differences, Martin Luther King and Malcolm
X shared a similar dream. A dream that one day their people would be able to be free from the bondage of prejudice and racism, in which they were held captive... displayed next 300 characters
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