Racism is the most difficult problem to be fixed in the world. Even now people tend to widely open for this serious topic. If we throw back to around 1900s, we will be surprised that there were a lot of human rights activist who fight for the equality of races. One among them is very prominence in both notorious way and honorable way whose name is Malcolm X. There are three reasons why Malcolm X became a prominence human rights activist because of having miserable childhood, making effort with his work and having a good negotiation. Firstly, Malcolm X was force to fight for human rights because of his tragic childhood. Both of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. are famous African American Human rights activists but they are different in many ways. From article named Differences Between Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, it can be concluded that Martin Luther King Jr. was a Christian who grew up in a middle class family and was well-educated. He graduated from Boston University. King’s parents were a well-known family in Atlanta. Their house was full of their love. Thus, King always against violence even though he got physically attack, he never reacted with violence.
In contrast, Malcolm X was a Muslim who grew up in an underprivileged …show more content…
They paid for the entire five months trip for Malcolm X. He started from visiting Egypt then travelled to Saudi Arabia. While He was visiting Egypt, he also met Saudi officials and discussed about the funding of a mosque to be built in Harlem. Moreover that he urged African leaders to accuse the United States about the racist practices of Whites in South Africa. As Burnett states that “While many African leaders privately agreed, the Organization of African Unity rejected Malcolm’s proposal.” But African leaders could not risk their nations to be enemy with the United