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Dr. Martin Luther Jr. and Malcolm X were both important leaders during America’s civil rights movement. However, they each saw a different way of addressing the challenges faced by African Americans.
Choose the leader whose method and message you found to be the most convincing. Write your argument with the point of view of one of the speeches and refute the arguments made in the other speech with a counterargument. It is important that you use evidence taken directly from the speeches.
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