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Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X were strong African-American leaders in the Civil Rights movement. Read about the differences in their approach to gaining civil rights for African-Americans. Find charts that compare their ideas on the role of whites in the civil rights movement and one that shows their ideas about violence. Suggested student exercises are provided. [pdf]
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