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Comparison Of Martin Luther King, Malcolm X And Jim Crow Laws

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African Americans, prior to the 1960’s, were suffering under great oppression as they were treated as second-class citizens who did not deserve their full rights.
When being around white people, members of the black race were always to act tacitly in a form of admission of inferiority.
Black oppression acted as a corroding device, decaying all presence of black dignity.
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X left legacies filled with instances of resistance against social and legal oppression as well as working to convince other of race equality.
Jim Crow Laws acted as a synthesis of social hatred and legality: they allowed white supremacists to dictate the lives of African Americans through the law.
Those who were content and apathetic in regards

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