How did Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X influence the Black people's oppression in North America?

... King, Sr. In 1935-1944 Martin attended and finished his early education at David T. Howard Elementary School and Atlanta University Laboratory School.

He attended Booker T. Washington High School and left before graduation due to his acceptance and early admission in Atlanta's Morehouse College program for advanced placement In the Fall of 1944. He was 15 years of age.

Martin Luther King Jr. grew up in Georgia, facing the reality of true racism and although somewhat shielded from the full force of the racism it affected the way he perceived white people and brought him to realize the unfairness and harshness of the whites towards the blacks. Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska on May 19, 1925. He was one of eight children, and thus did not receive as much attention from his parents as Martin Luther King Jr. did.

Malcolm's father, Earl Little was a strong ... more.

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