Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and the Civil Rights Struggle of the 1950s and 1960s 作者: Howard-Pitney, David 出版社: Bedford/st Martins出版年: 2004-2页数: 207定价: 187.00元装帧: PapISBN: 9780312395056豆瓣评分 目前无人评价
From a cursory glance, civil rights leaders Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. are often seen as standing on opposite ends of the spectrum. King is viewed as the harmonizer who remained nonviolent in the pursuit of equality. Malcolm X, on the other hand, is seen as the agitator who ...
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Malcolm X Thurgood Marshall ……他们加在一起才真正构成了美国民权运动的灵魂和核心,各不相同(甚至水火不容)但实际上相互支撑,完美结合(完美不是说没有矛盾,而是在争议中达到最好...
During a time when it was uncommon for Black people or the public generally to attend college, both Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. married educated women. Taken in by a middle-class couple after her biological mother reportedly abused her, Malcolm’s future wife,Betty Shabazz, had a...
Much can be said about both Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, whether it be about their separate views on racism in America extended over time, or how they both grew into their views by things that happened in the past, or how they feel racism should be taken care of in...
“Civil Rights Leaders: Malcolm X” it discusses how Martin Luther King had a different idea than Malcolm, “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision of a racially integrated society achieved by peaceful means.” This shows how Martin's interpretation was to integrated with white Americans and ...
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Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X only met for a few minutes in 1964. The major civil rights leaders didn’t see to eye to eye for most of their lives.
A close reading of the texts and actions of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X is indispensable for my claim. The archival evidence, as well, makes a convincing case for the CRA, its proposal by the John F. Kennedy (JFK) administration and enactment by Congress. For the VRA, its ...