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Please SILENTLY work on the DO NOW. When you enter…. SWBAT compare and contrast Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. by analyzing the actions of both leaders. Objective. It was a movement that began in the 1960s in the US. It was led primarily by African Americans. The Civil Rights Movement.

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  1. Please SILENTLY work on the DO NOW When you enter…

  2. SWBAT compare and contrast Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. by analyzing the actions of both leaders Objective

  3. It was a movement that began in the 1960s in the US. It was led primarily by African Americans The Civil Rights Movement

  4. It fought for civil rights, specifically for African Americans Voting rights, equality, desegregation, etc. The Civil Rights Movement

  5. There were many leaders of the Civil Rights Movement Two major leaders are Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Both are remembered for their ideologies, actions, and speeches Two Major Leaders

  6. He was known for being an advocate for African American rights. He blamed white America for its “crimes against Negroes” He advocated separation of whites and blacks He encouraged African American racial pride and the Pan-African Movement Malcolm X

  7. It is a movement that encourages the solidarity and racial pride of Africans worldwide Malcolm X was a major leader of the movement and felt all people of African descent should unite together to fight against suppression Pan-African Movement

  8. He was known for being an advocate for African American rights. He fought through nonviolent civil disobedience (examples?) Many of his speeches focused around integration and desegregation, including his “I Have A Dream” speech given during the March on Washington, 1963 Martin Luther King, Jr.

  9. Synonym to desegregation Means to combine races and create a world where everyone lives together peacefully Integration

  10. “I Have A Dream” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyR8h9iimw4 Martin Luther King, Jr.

  11. “Message to the Grassroots” Clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-tuy6kI8q8 Malcolm X

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