The Black Panthers and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. differed primarily in their approaches to achieving civil rights. While King advocated for nonviolent protest and integration, emphasizing love and peaceful resistance, the Black Panthers promoted a more militant stance, emphasizing self-defense and armed resistance against systemic oppression. King focused on achieving racial equality through dialogue and legislative change, whereas the Panthers sought to address immediate needs in Black communities through programs and direct action. These differing philosophies reflected the broader tensions within the Civil Rights Movement during the 1960s.
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