Malcolm X's Attitude Towards Civil Rights

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Malcolm X held a different attitude toward how civil rights for black americans should be earned. Malcolm X held a strong belief that African-Americans should be considered separate from the free white people in America, but should be free while being separate. Malcolm X believed that African-Americans should have control over the politics and economies of the African-American communities. Malcolm X was considered to be opposite of Martin Luther King when it came to the civil rights movement of the 1950’s. Malcolm X was responsible for leading many of his own marches and protests in the 1950’s and 60’s. Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965, his views gave the angry portion of the African-Americans a different attitude other than Martin

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