essay #2-Pick one of the prompts below to construct your essay.
Contrasting Visions of Civil Disobedience: Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.
Prompt 1: Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. are often seen as representing contrasting approaches to civil disobedience and activism. In your essay, compare and contrast the views of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. on civil disobedience, using “The Autobiography of Malcolm X” and “Letter From Birmingham Jail” as primary texts. How do their differing philosophies reflect their unique experiences, goals, and visions for the African American community? Discuss the strengths and limitations of each approach in the context of the broader civil rights movement.
The Intersection of Race and Gender: Analyzing Shirley Chisholm’s “Equal Rights for Women”
Prompt 2: In her speech “Equal Rights for Women,” Shirley Chisholm addresses the challenges of being both African American and a woman in a society that often marginalizes both identities. In your essay, analyze how Chisholm articulates the intersection of race and gender in her advocacy for equal rights. How does she address the specific obstacles faced by African American women, and what strategies does she propose for overcoming these challenges? Discuss the significance of her speech within the broader context of the civil rights and feminist movements.
Your essay should be 3-5 pages and written in MLA format. Be sure to include at least three sources (your textbook can be one of the sources).
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