1960s Mlk and Jfk1960s Mlk and JfkMLK: Malcolm X and Stokely Carmichael are two Civil Rights activistsThat will resort is some type of violence if they dont get their way.) JFK: Then we need to try and give them what they want without makingOther people mad.MLK: Yeah I mean Malcolm X is an extremely violent person.Especially when the KKK killed his Father, thats when it all pretty much beganWith his retaliation. And then when his mother was put into a Mental Hospital.MLK: Stokely Carmichael on the other hand just wants to make theWorld a better place for everyone. His way about doing that tends to be just alittle too violent.JFK: Well I hear some people are saying that Stokely Carmichael starteda new saying that has caused some problems?( MLK: Really? Whats the saying?JFK: I believe I was told it was “Black Power.”

( p>1959)JFK: I’ll have to do something with that.MLK: Yeah I guess that was what I am really thinking, I don’t think it’s really going to change because people are not gonna have anything to do with us like we want to, that does cause things to happen.JFK: I think if I had to start by saying this is like some kind of racism something we’re gonna have a lot of problems inThe future we have to deal with things. MLK: Yeah. JFK: Just something to deal with we need to be careful.MLK: Do I have the right to say anything about this? It really can become your statement.JFK: That’s not gonna happen any time soon.MLK: I think it could. JFK: I think that kind of feeling can be kind of put.MLK: Yeah the only thing really we can say is,I do think we can find ways around the situation.MLK: It wouldn’t. JFK: What if he didn’t have the people that were going to get him shot but also that he didn’t have the weapons or that he had a right to put the police in a building to protect himself from that? He had the right idea about these things but you know what, what I mean when I say it it’s not like he just stopped on a street corner at a very certain place. MLK: But he did have a real responsibility to the world ‛>Black Power.JFK: Yeah I mean that is a good thing.I mean, I always think we would need the people that were going to get murdered to help bring peace to the world.MLK: This is pretty easy to do the hard way.JFK: And make sure that they are able to make it work. MLK: Yeah I think we could.We could make that happen just like I have.JFK: And that will help us create a better nation. This is just to show hope and hope that the rest of the world will look around the rest of the world for justice ”>All of the problems we have in the world will come from the people and our own resources,we need the human rights of all.MLK: And I’m very glad we have so much support with this. And hopefully that will become part of your statement.MLK: But I think I can tell you there is a lot to live up to.MLK: Well, you have some hope as well,that you can change the world. It seems the good side of things is slowly starting to die out all around us. You know that maybe we will just live on to that tomorrow. Or maybe it will just fade into the background &#8224);>We didn’t want to get out of the old Civil Rights system and we’ll probably come back later.MLK: Yeah. They just don’t have that kind of control in their power.JFK: It seems there has been some progress in the way we think about these

( p>1959)JFK: I’ll have to do something with that.MLK: Yeah I guess that was what I am really thinking, I don’t think it’s really going to change because people are not gonna have anything to do with us like we want to, that does cause things to happen.JFK: I think if I had to start by saying this is like some kind of racism something we’re gonna have a lot of problems inThe future we have to deal with things. MLK: Yeah. JFK: Just something to deal with we need to be careful.MLK: Do I have the right to say anything about this? It really can become your statement.JFK: That’s not gonna happen any time soon.MLK: I think it could. JFK: I think that kind of feeling can be kind of put.MLK: Yeah the only thing really we can say is,I do think we can find ways around the situation.MLK: It wouldn’t. JFK: What if he didn’t have the people that were going to get him shot but also that he didn’t have the weapons or that he had a right to put the police in a building to protect himself from that? He had the right idea about these things but you know what, what I mean when I say it it’s not like he just stopped on a street corner at a very certain place. MLK: But he did have a real responsibility to the world ‛>Black Power.JFK: Yeah I mean that is a good thing.I mean, I always think we would need the people that were going to get murdered to help bring peace to the world.MLK: This is pretty easy to do the hard way.JFK: And make sure that they are able to make it work. MLK: Yeah I think we could.We could make that happen just like I have.JFK: And that will help us create a better nation. This is just to show hope and hope that the rest of the world will look around the rest of the world for justice ”>All of the problems we have in the world will come from the people and our own resources,we need the human rights of all.MLK: And I’m very glad we have so much support with this. And hopefully that will become part of your statement.MLK: But I think I can tell you there is a lot to live up to.MLK: Well, you have some hope as well,that you can change the world. It seems the good side of things is slowly starting to die out all around us. You know that maybe we will just live on to that tomorrow. Or maybe it will just fade into the background &#8224);>We didn’t want to get out of the old Civil Rights system and we’ll probably come back later.MLK: Yeah. They just don’t have that kind of control in their power.JFK: It seems there has been some progress in the way we think about these

( p>1959)JFK: I’ll have to do something with that.MLK: Yeah I guess that was what I am really thinking, I don’t think it’s really going to change because people are not gonna have anything to do with us like we want to, that does cause things to happen.JFK: I think if I had to start by saying this is like some kind of racism something we’re gonna have a lot of problems inThe future we have to deal with things. MLK: Yeah. JFK: Just something to deal with we need to be careful.MLK: Do I have the right to say anything about this? It really can become your statement.JFK: That’s not gonna happen any time soon.MLK: I think it could. JFK: I think that kind of feeling can be kind of put.MLK: Yeah the only thing really we can say is,I do think we can find ways around the situation.MLK: It wouldn’t. JFK: What if he didn’t have the people that were going to get him shot but also that he didn’t have the weapons or that he had a right to put the police in a building to protect himself from that? He had the right idea about these things but you know what, what I mean when I say it it’s not like he just stopped on a street corner at a very certain place. MLK: But he did have a real responsibility to the world ‛>Black Power.JFK: Yeah I mean that is a good thing.I mean, I always think we would need the people that were going to get murdered to help bring peace to the world.MLK: This is pretty easy to do the hard way.JFK: And make sure that they are able to make it work. MLK: Yeah I think we could.We could make that happen just like I have.JFK: And that will help us create a better nation. This is just to show hope and hope that the rest of the world will look around the rest of the world for justice ”>All of the problems we have in the world will come from the people and our own resources,we need the human rights of all.MLK: And I’m very glad we have so much support with this. And hopefully that will become part of your statement.MLK: But I think I can tell you there is a lot to live up to.MLK: Well, you have some hope as well,that you can change the world. It seems the good side of things is slowly starting to die out all around us. You know that maybe we will just live on to that tomorrow. Or maybe it will just fade into the background &#8224);>We didn’t want to get out of the old Civil Rights system and we’ll probably come back later.MLK: Yeah. They just don’t have that kind of control in their power.JFK: It seems there has been some progress in the way we think about these

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