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Malcolm X
MLK Jr. believed in nonviolent means of action to end segregation. In the article it says "... and inspired by Mahatma Ghandi's success with non-violent activism..."
Malcom X believed that violence was the answer to achieving rights and ending segregation. The article states, "Articulate. passionate and an inspirational orator, Malcolm X exhorted Blacks to cast off the shackles fo racism 'by any means necessary' including violence".
Both were eloquent speakers and gave several speeches.
MLK Jr. participated in peaceful protests like marches, sit-ins and boycotts. The article states "On October 19, 1960, Knig and 15 studetns entered a local department store and requested lunch-counter service but were denied".
Both were Civil Rights Activists.
Malcolm X wanted a seperate all African American Nation. He didn't believe blacks and whites could live in an integrated society. In the article it says, "...the idea that in order to secure freedom, justice, and equality, Black Americans needed to establish their own state entirely separate from white Americans".
Both MLK and Malcolm X encouraged protests.
MLK Jr. believed in a society where whites and blacks could live together without segregation. In the article it says "It was here that King made his famous 'I Have A Dream' speech, emphasizing his belief that someday all men could be brothers".
Malcolm X promoted black pride and beliefs that correspond with it. In the comparison between Malcolm X and MLK it says "Encouraged protest and instilled black pride".
Martin Luther King Jr.