WEB DuBois, Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X: Careers and ...
.... thought it would make it easier for me in the long run (
King) In the end, Malcolm X served as facilitator of thought and action in the Civil Rights
movement. ....
(1507

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The Civil Rights Movement
.... although Dr.
King was a vital part of the Civil Rights
Movement, he did not single handedly use his charisma and leadership qualities to create the
movement. ....
(592

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Protests of the Civil Rights Movement
.... although Dr.
King was a vital part of the Civil Rights
Movement, he did not single handedly use his charisma and leadership qualities to create the
movement. ....
(592

2

)
The Civil Rights Movement
.... of his career as a preacher, but he also finds that
King's national life began with the Montgomery bus boycott and with the
movement that
King helped create ....
(1613

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Origins of the Civil Rights Movement
.... of his career as a preacher, but he also finds that
King's national life began with the Montgomery bus boycott and with the
movement that
King helped create ....
(1621

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Martin Luther King Jr's Leadership Style
.... First published in April 1963, the Letter presaged a certain momentum for the civil rights
movement that was abetted by
King's rhetoric. ....
(2409

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)
The Civil Rights Movement
.... America, and as has been revealed since, J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI waged a battle against leaders of the Civil Rights
Movement, including
King, and attempted ....
(1876

8

)
Martin Luther King's Assassination & Black Power
.... However, to a far greater degree,
King's death signaled an alienation among white supporters of the
Movement who saw in
King their opportunity to participate ....
(1465

6

)
The Civil Rights Movement
.... 146). If Martin Luther
King was indeed the "Great Communicator" of the Civil Rights
Movement, what of the
movement itself? Were ....
(2150

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)
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X
.... Accordingly,
King believed that the struggle for civil rights was a biracial
movement (
King 103), as well as one that encompassed people of all religions (
King ....
(2844

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Civil Rights Movement & NonViolent Strategy
The success of the Civil Rights
Movement should be attributed in large part to the methods used by Martin Luther
King and his followers, methods derived from ....
(1578

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The Civil Rights Movement The Civil Rights Movement in its c
.... However, Dr.
King was successful not only in attracting money and in becoming a major force in the Civil Rights
Movement, but he was also able to define the ....
(2625

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Civil Rights Movement & US Multicultural Society
.... Moderate blacks like Roy Wilkins, A. Philip Randolph, and Martin Luther
King were alarmed by the militancy of the black power
movement. ....
(1911

8

)
Goals of King's Letter from a Birmingham Jail
.... A look at the history of the
movement since the time of the writing of .... and especially the black religious community--did indeed join behind
King in support of ....
(985

4

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DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
.... So aptly did Dr.
King utilize a Christian message in his
movement that "it was often hard to tell where, if at all, the Christian substratum of his thought ....
(969

4

)
Different Approaches of King & Malcolm X
....
King saw the changes taking place in Malcolm's thinking and cautiously considered how to approach him in order to incorporate him into the larger
movement: ....
(1477

6

)
Martin Luther King, Jr.
....
King's primary interest in the
movement was to put an end to the practice of racial segregation which was common in the United States during that time. ....
(3091

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)
King and Malcolm X
.... Because
King encouraged the use of civil disobedience to meet the objectives of the Civil Rights
Movement, he did not believe that violence was necessary to ....
(1463

6

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Goals of Martin Luther King, Jr. & Malcolm X
.... Because
King encouraged the use of civil disobedience to meet the objectives of the Civil Rights
Movement, he did not believe that violence was necessary to ....
(1463

6

)
Both Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. w
.... 8).
King realized that, to be successful, his
movement would have to bring about a change in the hearts and minds of the oppressor. ....
(2177

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)
The Lonely Crowd
.... to belong to such people as Dr.
King, who organized the famous 1956 bus boycott in Montgomery, Ala., which launched the Civil Rights
Movement (
King passim). ....
(1027

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Vision of Racism in America of King & Malcolm X
.... politically and philosophically: Malcolm threw off the white-hating extremism of Elijah Muhammad, and
King expanded his protest
movement to include harsh ....
(2300

9

)
Martin Luther King and Malcolm X
....
King saw the changes taking place in Malcolm's thinking and cautiously considered how to approach him in order to incorporate him into the larger
movement: ....
(1635

7

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Biographical Information on Malcolm X & Dr. King
....
King married Coretta Scott, and they returned to the South, where
King became pastor of .... in 1955, and became involved in the Civil Rights
movement, joining the ....
(1049

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Malcolm X and the American Civil Rights Movement
.... one of the strongest and most surprising statements about the changes in Malcolm X and his relationship to Martin Luther
King within the civil rights
movement. ....
(3907

16

)
The Berkeley Free Speech Movement
.... Martin Luther
King, Jr., led an ultimately successful bus boycott that would last more than a year and would catapult
King and the civil rights
movement to the ....
(1076

4

)
ML King, Jr. & Socrates
.... edu:8001/~dee/GREECE/SOCRATES.HTM 1-3. Beck, S. "Martin Luther
King and the Civil Rights
Movement." http://www.west.net/~beck/WP26-MLKing.html 1-8. Bernard, S ....
(2668

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Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... to April 18, 1968, the major news headlines were focused on the Vietnam War, the anti-war
movement, President Johnson's .... The shooting of Martin Luther
King, Jr. ....
(2924

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Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X
Martin Luther
King, Jr. and Malcolm X were the most influential leaders of the civil rights
movement of the 1950s and 1960s that reshaped American society. ....
(838

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Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... One champion who had emerged as the leader of the African American community and the Civil Rights
Movement was Reverend Martin Luther
King, Jr. ....
(3250

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