A Decade in American History

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A Decade in American History (Malcolm X)

What You Should Know About Malcolm X Malcolm was born on May 19, 1925 Parents names were Earl and Louise Little He was a Civil Rights Activist Started his own organization Died February 1, 1965

What You Should Know About Al Sharpton Born October 3,1954 Became active in Civil Rights early Ran for a seat in the U.S. Senate A minister at a Pentecostal church

Photos of Malcolm’s Harlem Unity Rally

Comparing Malcolm X to Reverend Al Sharpton Malcolm had approximately 10,000 people attend his rally Al has had approximately 87,000 people attend one of his rallies Malcolm and Al have both have experienced major criminal cases Al is involved with politics Malcolm was involved with the Nation of Islam

Harlem Unity Rally Held in Harlem, New York A street rally Many people protesting with signs Spoke what many African Americans wanted to hear

Quoting Al Sharpton I've seen enough things to know that if you just keep on going, if you turn the corner, the sun will be shining. Read more: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/a/al_sharpton.html#ixzz1GFu4qszs I'm a patriot in the truest sense of the word. Read more: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/a/al_sharpton.html#ixzz1GFuMgLu0 I've seen too much in life to give up. Read more: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/a/al_sharpton.html#ixzz1GFudPW4v

Quoting Malcolm What I want to know is how the white man, with the blood of black people dripping off his fingers, can have the audacity to be asking black people [why] they hate him? Malcolm X, The Playboy interview, May 1963 A new world order is in the making, and it is up to us to prepare ourselves that we may take our rightful place in it. Malcolm X, Epistle to one of the Nation of Islam brethren The price of freedom is death. Malcolm X, NYC, June 1964

Faces of Change

Their Shared Purpose Although their methods were different they shared the same purposes: Achieving equality for all man kind Breaking racial barriers Speaking for the small voices Fought against injustice