Compare And Contrast The Ideology Of The Black Panther Party And I Have A Dream

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The "Ideology of the Black Panther Party" and Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" are similar and very different at the same time. One of the biggest points that both documents get across is the fact that both hoped to achieve the same goal. They both wanted to contribute to the overall Civil Rights Movement and convince the nation that the African Americans should have equal rights. They were both enraged by the Freedom Riders who were attacked and they were tired of waiting for their human rights. They both created a persuasive tone that conveyed their claim of wanting equal rights to mostly the white moderates since they were the majority of the voters and the ones who can cause the most change by law. The similarities are prominent but an abundance of differences …show more content…

MLK would always preach about the nonviolent way being better and this was true because it showed the white moderates that they meant no harm. Whenever violence broke out they would be able to easily tell who was the one who started it. His methods inspired the Cngress of Rational Equality and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to ride a bus throughout the southern states to see if there were any problems and if they had any desegregated buses. In Alabama they encountered a white mob who lit the bus on fire and beat the passengers. This made world news so it started the conversation and encouraged JFK to take action. JFK then started brings up a strong civil rights bill to congress called the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that banned different voting standards for blacks and whites, witheld federal funds from public/provate programs that practiced discrimination, and banned discrimination based on religion,sex,or national origin by employers and unions. MLK's peaceful method was the effective in inspiring change in

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