#50 Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X Assignment

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#50 Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X Assignment

Double Bubble Map #1 Create a double bubble map that compares and contrasts the backgrounds of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. Your double bubble map should include how they are different, as well as how they are similar. Each section of your double bubble map must have a minimum of 3 facts.

Double Bubble Map #2 Create a double bubble map that compares and contrasts the beliefs of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. Your double bubble map should include how their beliefs are different, as well as how they are similar. Each section of your double bubble map must have a minimum of 3 facts.

Conclusion Short Response Question #1: How did Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X’s backgrounds affect their beliefs? Short Response Question #2: Provide another example of someone whose background influenced their beliefs. You may use yourself or another person as the example.