Martin Luther King Jr. is one of the most …show more content…
Our past life can teach us, and raise our confidence, or it could change us and bring it down. Martin Luther King was an intellectual child who loved to be first and hated to second. When Martin was 7, he was enrolled into helping the church and by doing so he was brought up in a community filled with highly educated people. This made MLK more confident, knowledgeable, and expressive about his ideas and theories about the social network that he resided in. Martin Luther king was assassinated on March 29, 1968. However, Malcolm X was born into a society that not only rejected him, and discriminated him as well. Malcolm was born into a family of slaves; however like MLK he was highly intelligent and was not afraid to express his goals. He was the top student in his school, until his favorite teacher told him that his aspiration for being a lawyer is “no realistic goal for a nigger”. This social network pushed out Malcolm to another world, one filled with crime and the harsh conditions of life. Eventually Malcolm was caught drug dealing and was sentenced to jail; in jail Malcolm refined himself and found the religion of Islam. He was captivated with the equality and the respect of that religion towards every race, and that god overrules all. Malcolm X was also Assassinated on February 21, 1965 …show more content…
This is the case in both Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. MLK lived in a place where his voice was heard and respected, he was born into a middle class society which meant he was well taken care of, which also meant that he got to hang out with white kids. This made Martin more self confident, unlike many of the other black kids who were discriminated at that time. As a child MLK was around highly intellectual people, much older than him, which meant that as a young age he would learn to speak with confidence and charisma. This attribute from MLK’s childhood helped him in his fight against racism. His speeches are always filled with many linguistic techniques, fluently delivered and highly organized. The harmonious life of Martin Luther King contributed to many aspects of his beliefs and ideologies. He choose non violent protesting, because he knew it would be highly effective if the press covered it, however the main reason is people he grew up with. The black community would respond greatly to MLK ideas, because as infrequent as this might sound, they would feel smart for once in their life. They would feel like they’re doing the right thing because MLK, a doctor a high school graduate is doing it, they would seem smart because for once in their life they are not the violent ones portrayed on the news, and for once in their life the world could see that they are now slaves