Mahatma Gandhi And Malcolm X: The Qualities Of A Leader

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Theodore Roosevelt once said,“Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far.” This quote Illustrates how a leader should portray himself to his followers. This also shows how a leader should treat his followers with a “soft voice” yet hold “a big stick”. Basically he is suggesting treat them with respect but show them that you are the head as a leader. Strong leaders that have leaderly qualities are Rosa Parks, Mahatma Gandhi, and also Malcolm X. A leader should possess courage, intelligence, and self confidence.

To begin with, leaders must have courage to take himself and his followers to the next level,without it he/she will not be able to do any leaderly task. The word from Rosa Parks bus boycott was "No." Flustered, and not …show more content…

Mahatma Gandhi a very wise and intelligent man According to Members Incorporated “his greatness lay in his capacity to communicate with peoples of all religions and nationalities, and to mobilise human beings in the service of a wider goal.” This shows that his use of intelligence to communicate with other varieties of people made him achieve his goal as a leader to educate the people who were agreeing for war. Also A&E television networks recognized that, “In 1906, Gandhi organized his first mass civil-disobedience campaign, which he called “Satyagraha”, in reaction to the Transvaal government’s new restrictions on the rights of Indians, including the refusal to recognize Hindu marriages.” This also shows why a leader should own intelligence, by making a whole campaign Gandhi had ensured that the government would find out and rebel and after this he used strikes of all sort to fight back which eventually worked with Gandhi’s intelligent plan. Gandhi was a very educated and intelligent leader who set a role model for everybody to use your brains and fight back for the squad. In other word, Gandhi was a highly intelligent war activist who emphasized that war is not the …show more content…

According to Stephanie L. McKinney, “Malcolm was transferred to the Norfolk, Massachusetts, Prison Colony. It was while Malcolm was in Norfolk that his brother, Reginald, introduced him to the Nation of Islam.” This piece of historical information show that Malcolm had got jailed yet he was confident to show that he is capable of staying strong and he still was confident in himself and joined the NOI which was a discriminated islamic society. Stephanie L. McKinney had also stated that, “After leaving the NOI in 1964, Malcolm decided to found his own religious organization, Muslim Mosque, Inc. (MMI), which catered to former NOI members.” This piece also shows self confidence because after being forced to leave his previous societ he wanted to influence his leaders to be self confident and dependant so he rebelled and made his own society for his true love, the religion of

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