Compare And Contrast Martin Luther King And Cornel King

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Martin Luther King Jr. and Cornel West both want the same thing; peace and proper freedom for all African Americans within the United States, and even on a worldwide scale. Martin Luther King Jr. stated in his letter while imprisoned in Birmingham that; "Oppressed people cannot remain oppressed forever. The urge for freedom will eventually come. This is what happened to the American Negro. Something within has reminded him of his birthright of freedom; something without has reminded him that he can gain it again." (Luther King Jr. 1963). His dream consisted of freedom and peace for all African Americans, while Cornel West acknowledged the fact that equality among African Americans was not something that just needed to be fought for, but something that had inseparable behavior and structures, with values that went hand in hand with the institutions (West 1991). …show more content…

's Letter From Birmingham, and Cornel West 's Nihilism and Black America, how they relate between each other, and what, above all else, can be learned by comparing the two. Considering the time difference between both texts, it 's not surprising to see what resulted from the overall war of segregation between Caucasian and African American people in the United States of America. While Martin Luther King Jr. and Cornel West were fighting on the same side of the 'war ', the African American side, you can see some similarities and differences within the texts that are up for

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