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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (left), American cleric and civil rights leader, photographed with American religious and political leader Malcolm X at the Capitol in Washington, D. C. 26 March 1964

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (left), American cleric and civil rights leader, photographed with American religious and political leader Malcolm X at the Capitol in Washington, D. C. 26 March 1964


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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (left), American cleric and civil rights leader, photographed with American religious and political leader Malcolm X at the Capitol in Washington, D. C. 26 March 1964

KING AND MALCOLM X, 1964.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (left), American cleric and civil rights leader, photographed with American religious and political leader Malcolm X at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. 26 March 1964

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This iconic photo captures a historic meeting between two influential figures in the American civil rights movement, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. The image showcases the profound impact these leaders had on shaping the course of history during a pivotal moment in Washington, D. C. , on March 26,1964. On the left stands Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , an esteemed Baptist clergyman known for his nonviolent approach to fighting racial inequality. His profile exudes determination and resilience as he stands alongside Malcolm X, an outspoken religious and political leader who advocated for black empowerment through any means necessary. The Capitol building serves as a powerful backdrop, symbolizing their shared mission to challenge systemic racism within American society. As they stand side by side, both men are depicted with genuine smiles that reflect their mutual respect despite differing ideologies. Dr. King's presence represents hope and unity while Malcolm X's affiliation with the Nation of Islam highlights his commitment to empowering African Americans through self-defense and cultural pride. This photograph immortalizes a significant moment when these two influential leaders set aside their differences to work towards a common goal – achieving equality for all African Americans in America's turbulent times of racial strife.

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