Reconciliation and Resistance
The struggle for reconciliation often pits advocates of forgiveness against those demanding justice. Figures like Gandhi and Malcolm X highlight the tension between seeking allies and confronting oppressors. As movements evolve, the challenge remains: how to embrace shared values while addressing deep-seated grievances.In this clip
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Who was a key Civil Rights movement leader who was similar to Martin Luther King, Jr. but had very different views on how to achieve civil rights, including accepting violence and advocating for separation instead of integration?
Who was the leader of the American Civil Rights movement, a non-violent leader who became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his efforts to end segregation and racial discrimination, led the Montgomery Bus Boycott, helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and delivered the "I have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington in 1963?