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3 years ago
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How did the methods of Malcolm X and the Black Panthers differ from those of

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pickupchik [31]3 years ago
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Malcolm X and the Black Panthers advocated for self defense for black people "by any means necessary", which was as as a stark contrast to the efforts of the NAACP and the SCLC, who advocated civil disobedience and non-violent protests (examples are the Rosa Parks Bus Incident and the famous "I Have a Dream" speech by Martin Luther King). Both sides wanted equal rights for their people, but both sides had their own way on which they thought they should go about getting those rights.

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