His photograph was taken in Washington, D.C., in 1964:
A black and white photo shows Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking with Malcolm X. King wears a dark suit, white shirt and dark tie. He appears to be speaking. Malcolm wears an overcoat with a white shirt and dark tie. He wears glasses and his head is positioned as if he is listening to King.
© 2012 Library of Congress - USN&WR COLL - Job no. 11695, frame 27 [P&P]
The two Civil Rights leaders shown in this photograph had different views on which of these?
the importance of bringing a quick end to segregation in the South
the best tactics to use to achieve equality in the United States
the sources of African Americans' inferior status in American society
the value of gaining the support of African American religious leaders