Analysis Of Malcolm X And Martin Luther King Civil Rights

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Hello folks, I am here to tell you why Malcolm X should be leader of the Civil Rights. Negroes have been segregated from good quality life and buses, so leaders arose to organize a movement called the Civil Rights movement, these leaders were Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr, Malcolm X should be leader. According to his speech, “the Ballot or the Bullet”, he talks about the ways that the Negro is treated, the oppression, and what he would do to end oppression. Malcolm X should be leader of the Civil Rights leader because he knows and recognizes that all people or minorities have suffered at the hands of a common enemy, he also wants the oppressed to stand tall and defend themselves, lastly Martin Luther King shouldn’t be leader because he …show more content…

According to his speech, “the Ballot or the Bullet”, he says, “All of us have suffered in this country political oppression at the hands of the white man, economic exploitation at hands of the white man.” This shows why Malcolm X should be leader because X sees that people from different cultures like the Jews, Asians, and the Africans like us today have suffered because we ain’t white. We are isolated, mistreated and separated from applying into Congress, applying for big, big jobs like running for Presidency why?. Cause we aren’t white. Recognizing the struggle of the people is a smart move by Malcolm X because we struggling know that we have someone that is with us. Someone that knows the struggles and hard times and how it feels to be mistreated and to experience racial discrimination. We being discriminated need a man, a leader that will stand tall not a man who doesn’t know the needs of the people, not a leader who doesn’t leader who doesn’t understands the situation because if you don’t know the situation at hand then how can you lead when you have no idea what’s to be done or what the people really …show more content…

According to Martin Luther King’s speech, ‘I have Dream’ speech he says, “Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline.” While Malcolm X says, ‘ I’m nonviolent with those who are nonviolent with me. But when you drop that violence on me, then you’ve made me go insane, and I’m not responsible for what i do.” This shows that Martin Luther King shouldn’t be the leader because he wants to get beat up and not defend ourselves using violence, but sometime some guys need the sense to be beaten into their brain and body to realize. Malcolm X wants us to defend ourselves while the oppressor is attacking and that’s why he should be leader because I am not gonna stand there and deliver a speech to you while you are abusing my family and neither am I going to run away like a coward. If the enemy isn’t to realize by my words then he is going to realize by pain. King becomes a pushover when he says that we should be discipline. We are discipline, we were discipline, we were nonviolent. I tried dignity, it didn’t work, I tried peace, it didn’t work, I tried...discipline, it didn’t work, so what else King what else?. When the enemy is

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