“No one ever changed the world by toeing the line” Meaning??? Gitoucher notes.

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“No one ever changed the world by toeing the line” Meaning??? Gitoucher notes

Martin Luther King and Malcolm X Two men with the same goal, but a different approach.

Martin Luther King’s early life Grew up the son of a Baptist Minister in Atlanta Georgia. Left High School early to attend Morehouse College, attended seminary in Pennsylvania, and graduated from Boston University with a PHD. Became a pastor in Montgomery Alabama at the age of 24.

Malcolm Little’s early life Father was killed because he was a civil rights activist. Lived in Omaha Nebraska and Lansing Michigan. Dropped out of school and got involved in drug dealing, gambling, racketeering, robbery and prostitution. Sent to prison for 6 years. Converts to Islam in Prison, after his release he becomes a Minister for the Nation of Islam. Changes his last name to X because it is a slave name.

Already a major difference? Keep track of how they are both similar & different despite having a very common goal

Martin Luther King’s ideology Expose the racism, prejudice, discrimination and brutality that existed in the Southern United States. Use non-violent means to highlight the violence, and ensure support. Use civil disobedience to promote the change he wanted.

Malcolm’s ideology Believed African Americans should stand up and fight for their freedom. Believed violence was necessary to earn freedom. Leaned toward communist view points. Believed that the Christian religion was based on the white culture.

King’s Movement Martin Luther King – Southern Christian Leadership conference. Created to harness the moral authority and organize the power of black churches to conduct non- violent protests in order to promote civil rights reform. Used media coverage to expose Jim Crow laws. – King would later win the Nobel Peace Prize.

Malcolm’s Movement Malcolm X – Nation of Islam Taught that Africans belonged at the top of the social order. “Whites” were the devil and only took advantage of the black race. Advocated political and economic black independence. – He would later leave the Nation of Islam, and convert to true Islam and change his view on Whites and Blacks.

Quotes Dr. King on Integration Dr. King on Integration “I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.” “A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus.”

Quotes Malcolm X on Integration Malcolm X on Integration "If I have a cup of coffee that is too strong for me because it is too black, I weaken it by pouring cream into it. I integrate it with cream. If I keep pouring enough cream in the coffee, pretty soon the entire flavor of the coffee is changed; the very nature of the coffee is changed. If enough cream is poured in, eventually you don't even know that I had coffee in this cup. This is what happened with the March on Washington. The whites didn't integrate it; they infiltrated it. Whites joined it; they engulfed it; they became so much a part of it, it lost its original flavor. It ceased to be a black march; it ceased to be militant; it ceased to be angry; it ceased to be impatient. In fact, it ceased to be a march."

Quotes Dr. King on Malcolm X Dr. King on Malcolm X "You know, right before he was killed he came down to Selma and said some pretty passionate things against me, and that surprised me because after all it was my territory there. But afterwards he took my wife aside, and said he thought he could help me more by attacking me than praising me. He thought it would make it easier for me in the long run."

Quotes Malcolm X on Dr. King Malcolm X on Dr. King “He got the peace prize, we got the problem.... If I'm following a general, and he's leading me into a battle, and the enemy tends to give him rewards, or awards, I get suspicious of him. Especially if he gets a peace award before the war is over.” “Dr. King wants the same thing I want - freedom!”

Quotes Dr. King on Violence and Power Dr. King on Violence and Power “Have we not come to such an impasse in the modern world that we must love our enemies - or else? The chain reaction of evil - hate begetting hate, wars producing more wars - must be broken, or else we shall be plunged into the dark abyss of annihilation. “

Quotes Malcolm X on Violence and Power Malcolm X on Violence and Power “Who ever heard of angry revolutionists all harmonizing "We shall overcome... Suum Day..." while tripping and swaying along arm-in-arm with the very people they were supposed to be angrily revolting against ? Who ever heard of angry revolutionists swinging their bare feet together with their oppressor in lily-pad park pools, with gospels and guitars and "I have a dream" speeches? And the black masses in America were - and still are - having a nightmare.”

Consequences Martin Luther King – One of the most widely revered figures in American History. – Achieved legislation (Voting Rights Act and Civil Rights Act) – He was shot outside a hotel in Memphis, Tennessee in Malcolm X – Tensions arose between Malcolm and the Nation of Islam. – Malcolm said he would defend himself against death threats. – He was shot 16 times during a speech in 1965.

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