Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X
Examine the different documents I have provided written by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. Both men were part of the Civil Rights movement, but the two men addressed the issues from different angles. Discuss the differences in language, politics, methods, agenda, and biases between the two men and any similarities they may have. These men are just two examples of people who took personal responsibility over a social issue. How did their actions portray their sense of personal and social responsibility? Do they have different audiences they are trying to reach? What responses are they looking for?[unique_solution]
Examine the different documents I have provided written by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. Both men were part of the Civil Rights movement, but the two men addressed the issues from different angles. Discuss the differences in language, politics, methods, agenda, and biases between the two men and any similarities they may have. These men are just two examples of people who took personal responsibility over a social issue. How did their actions portray their sense of personal and social responsibility? Do they have different audiences they are trying to reach? What responses are they looking for?
xamine the different documents I have provided written by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. Both men were part of the Civil Rights movement, but the two men addressed the issues from different angles. Discuss the differences in language, politics, methods, agenda, and biases between the two men and any similarities they may have. These men are just two examples of people who took personal responsibility over a social issue. How did their actions portray their sense of personal and social responsibility? Do they have different audiences they are trying to reach? What responses are they looking for?
xamine the different documents I have provided written by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. Both men were part of the Civil Rights movement, but the two men addressed the issues from different angles. Discuss the differences in language, politics, methods, agenda, and biases between the two men and any similarities they may have. These men are just two examples of people who took personal responsibility over a social issue. How did their actions portray their sense of personal and social responsibility? Do they have different audiences they are trying to reach? What responses are they looking for?