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It was to enforce the laws established by great Britain
Malcom X wanted people to go back to Africa or from a whole different country without white people in it. Martin Luther King on the other hand wanted non-violent protests to try to get rid of the awful segregation. King said this about malcom x's civil rights movements. "a bunch of thugs organized from prisons and jails and financed, I am sure, by some Arab group." They both wanted the same thing which was freedom but one wanted to integrate with white people, and the other one didn't.
The fall of the roman empire led to the Byzantine empire.
In Plessy v. Ferguson, the court ruled that seperate but equal is legal.
In Brown v. The Board of Education, the court ruled that there would be no segregation within schools.
Therefore, one difference between the two was that in Brown v. The Board of Education, Linda Brown got something out of the trial, Plessy did not get anything out of Plessy v. Ferguson.
Another difference could be that they were both in different decades. Plessy took place in 1892, and Brown took place in 1954.
Some similarities include:
<span>Both took their cases to the U.S. Supreme Court, </span>& both were fighting for rights listed under the 14th amendment.