Other factors that set the two men apart from each other’s approaches included their There are many differences between Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X believed that only through force could blacks attain their rightful place in
society. He blamed many of the conditions that blacks in the United States lived in on the whites. Martin Luther King appeared calm and idealistic. Martin insisted blacks to earn their just place in society by attaining a sense of worth, high ethical standards, diligence and leadership, using non-violence as their impartial weapon. He addressed that in God’s sight, people of all races are equals and there is no such thing as a superior or inferior race.