Martin Luther King Jr.: Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most prominent leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. He advocated nonviolent resistance and delivered powerful speeches such as his famous "I Have a Dream" speech.
Malcolm X: Malcolm X was another influential leader during the Civil Rights Movement who advocated for black nationalism and self-defense. He emphasized black empowerment and challenged the nonviolent approach.
Fannie Lou Hamer: Fannie Lou Hamer was a civil rights activist who fought for voting rights and co-founded the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. She played a crucial role in organizing voter registration drives and challenging racial discrimination at the political level.