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"Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. embraced the best of the valor of African-American brotherhood and wholehearted love for all humankind. King believed in work underground to all things that demean and humiliate the human courage and give rise to unrighteous control and illegal authority. Martin was an advocate of cooperation and teamwork for the greater good of strengthening peoples and societies. MLK believed that Black Americans have an equal place at the chart of humanity, hand out by Love and maintained by lookout for one another. Minister Malcolm X comprehended the best of the heart of Black American self-determination, both for individuals and society to overcome all obstacles in the quest for freedom. X believed that all heritages should be treated with value and dignity, regardless of the differences. He also believed that strong families make strong people and that Blacks should continually build upon new strengths in order to make a positive offering to our city..."