The Black Power was another branch of the Civil Rights Movement. It would use some strategies from the Civil Rights Movement such as sitting down at prohibited tables. Even though it was illegal, they would get arrested without fighting back. The Civil Rights Movement started the reform, which the Black Power Movement continued. The Black Power Movement aimed to include freedom, dignity, social equality and oppression from whites. In the Civil Rights Movement, they heavily stressed non-violence and practiced civil disobedience. When they violated these laws, the police would often arrest them or act violently toward them. When the media got pictures and videos of these events, it got sympathy for the blacks and many sympathetic whites tried to get something done through the democratic process. In the black power movement, the blacks tried to get their rights by asserting themselves. They decided that no one was going to take their rights away, which often involved violence. When the media reported on this violence, it turned off many whites who otherwise would have been sympathetic to the blacks. Two popular speakers of both movements were Malcolm X and MLK. The beliefs of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X may stem from the fact that both of their childhoods were very different, with one living in a comfortable middle class home and the other in an underprivileged home. The former was educated and the other was self taught. Where Martin Luther King was fixated on equality and the goodness of man, as well as his ability to do good in the designation of goodness itself, Malcolm X’s own view of the world was assuredly tinged with exasperation, acerbity and the desire to get back at the world that treated him assuredly inequitably.