uPtoWnNY
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All of the above. That's why I always regarded Malcolm's philosophy as the more realistic one.And Malcolm also moved towards Martin, yes? I'm trying to remember what I read in the autobiography (written by Haley) but remember imperfectly.
What was the nature of the nightmare for MLK? The realization that, in his lifetime, the ideals he professed would not be reached? Oppression was not bo be overcome. The change he sought was not attainable, at that time. Or, was he disillusioned to the degree that he doubted equality would ever be attainable?