
Martin v. Malcolm - The Social Revolution
Grady Simmons
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If one was to say that the Black race was cursed, would anyone be able to produce any substantial evidence to disprove such a claim? Or would they produce no evidence at all and speak purely from deep desires in opposition, because they themselves are Black or part Black? There is a problem within the Black race—many problems, in fact—and these combined issues possess the potential to wipe out the Black race. Not into extinction, but wiped out of American society. Then there is the question: Is change or remedy even possible? And if so, how does that even work, and where is the starting point and the finish line? Well, with anything in need of remedy, we first have to establish the facts—those indisputable facts which will play as our foundation of evidence. . Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X attempted to solve the problems of the Black race. Their approaches came from two totally different angles, and if we look at the Black race in today's society, we can see that they both failed miserably. Many people would love to believe that they made a change for the better. I have to disagree with that, because things are worse now than they have ever been. And even if they both had not been assassinated in the prime of their lives, their approaches were not solutions, but only a band-aid on a bullet wound.