I'll wager that he did as much good after being shot as he did before. I'm not trying to be insensative, however a martyr can be twice as effective. The one we should be discussing is Malcom X. He was killed just as he was starting to come more to the center of his call for racial equality. King was always a proponent of peaceful protest, Malcom X called for violence. But, that was largely due to his involvment in the radical muslim nation. X's views were changing when he was killed. Try to think of a single large US city that doesn't have a MLK drive/avenue/blvd. You can't say the same for Malcom X
Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
X's views were changing when he was killed. Try to think of a single large US city that doesn't have a MLK drive/avenue/blvd. You can't say the same for Malcom X
Well, here in Boston we have Malcolm X Boulevard Where I live a train stop away from and it's near Downtown too.
Well, he did live here after all, on that boulevard even I think. The largest mosque in the Northeast is being built on that boulevard too. The things huge. I don't know if it's to commemorate him or not.
And N.Y. has a Malcolm X Boulevard as well.
Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
I'll wager that he did as much good after being shot as he did before. I'm not trying to be insensative, however a martyr can be twice as effective. The one we should be discussing is Malcom X. He was killed just as he was starting to come more to the center of his call for racial equality. King was always a proponent of peaceful protest, Malcom X called for violence. But, that was largely due to his involvment in the radical muslim nation. X's views were changing when he was killed. Try to think of a single large US city that doesn't have a MLK drive/avenue/blvd. You can't say the same for Malcom X