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The Complexity of the Civil Rights Struggle
John BenavidezDr. Brian ThillEnglish 10018 January 2016The Complexity of the Civil Rights Struggle: Essay #2James Baldwin’s “Stranger in the Village”, Malcom X’s “Message to the Grass Roots” and Martin Luther King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” were written to get black American’s to realize that there was a problem in the United States. According to Malcolm X “America’s problem is us.” (
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