How Did Malcolm X Win The Civil Rights Movement

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We have the rights to fight for our rights. But people that have struggle for their movement are the African American and also the Latino. For fight the right for this people there were two type of movement. That is the militant and the Civil Right movement. But this two movement were not together because they have different opinion. But also they different tactics. But even though they have something in common. Many African American people began to get angered by the snail pace of the civil rights movement turning to violence for intimidation and affect. Civil Rights Militant activists began to form groups such as, The Black Panther to gain civil rights in the U.S. Many militant activists believed integration was not the solution and turned to a goal of separate but equal. Violent race riots began to occur all across the U.S with a non-productive goal to achieve civil rights. Malcolm X was the face of this movement at the time in history. His goal was to intimidate and …show more content…

Also they integrate races and find equality in all aspect of the term. A big leader that create the nonviolent movement is Martin Luther King Jr. He was the leader of peace and face of the movement. Led many marches, gave speeches, and promoted peace between races. Lyndon B. Johnson was the president of that time and he help the movement by passing many legislation and acts. The similarities in between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X are very prominent African American individuals throughout history. They fought for what they stood for but in many different ways. As we all know in history there are no two great men that are alike. Their many beliefs may have blossomed from the households they came from and how they grew up. At the end, the leader of two different movement had been assassinated. With that event, both movement make a big march for the justice of the leader of their

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