Malcom X Versus The King: An Autobiography Of Malcolm X

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His dream of blacks and whites sitting together at the table of brotherhood and his children living in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by their character did make sense for the black people in the 1960s, but not many white people understood King’s concept. The white people agreed more with Malcolm X than King. In an Autobiography of Malcolm X, he mentioned, “ We will meanwhile be working among our own kind, in our own black communities - showing and teaching black men in ways that only other black men can - that the black man has got to help himself” (Doc.C) Malcolm felt that black people should work with only black people and white people should only work with white people, that way they actually will

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