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Essay heading: Martin Luther King and Malcolm X
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August 23, 2000 |
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His commitment to non-violence, even in the face of great provocation by the racist authorities in the South made him win the coveted Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, becoming the youngest person to do so.
But King was not alone in contributing to the success of the civil rights movement. Others, both within the SCLC and elsewhere, gallantly played their part... displayed 300 characters
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Others, both within the SCLC and elsewhere, gallantly played their part.
Malcolm X was another eloquent black leader in the '60s who also met his death at the hands of an assassin. The violent end to their eventful lives is one of the few similarities between King and Malcolm. Although they both worked for the emancipation of black people, their methods and messages were seemingly complete opposites... displayed next 300 characters
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