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  2. The Ballot or the Bullet - Wikipedia

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    "The Ballot or the Bullet" is the title of a public speech by human rights activist Malcolm X.In the speech, which was delivered on two occasions the first being April 3, 1964, at the Cory Methodist Church in Cleveland, Ohio, [1] and the second being on April 12, 1964, at the King Solomon Baptist Church, in Detroit, Michigan, [2] Malcolm X advised African Americans to judiciously exercise ...

  3. ‘MLK/X’ aims to offer a fuller picture of the two icons and ...

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    Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Aaron Pierre as Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X in “Genius: MLK/X.” ... With the ongoing Senate debate on the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the two crossed paths ...

  4. The fourth edition of National Geographic’s “Genius” series is essentially a two-for-one proposition, following parallel stories about the lives of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X ...

  5. Black power movement - Wikipedia

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    The black power movement or black liberation movement emerged in mid-1960s from the civil rights movement in the United States, reacting against its moderate, mainstream, and incremental tendencies and representing the demand for more immediate action to counter American white supremacy.

  6. ‘Genius: MLK/X’ Delivers an Enthralling Illustration of the ...

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    However, in National Geographic’s outstanding “Genius: MLK/X,” icons and activists Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) and Malcolm X (Aaron Pierre) are portrayed as more than ...

  7. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X

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    Original - Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X, primary figures of the African-American Civil Rights Movement, meeting in Washington D.C. They had both come to hear the Senate debate on the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Reason Despite its technical shortcomings, the encylopedic value of the image is absolutely exceptional.

  8. ‘Genius: MLK/X’ Star Kelvin Harrison Jr. on Becoming Martin ...

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    Towering civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, both assassinated at the age of 39, met briefly on March 26, 1964 at the U.S. Capitol, where they were both present in support ...

  9. Black nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Between 1953 and 1964, while most African leaders worked in the civil rights movement to integrate African-American people into mainstream American life, Malcolm X was an avid advocate of Black independence and the reclaiming of Black pride and masculinity. [201]