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    March on Washington” by Josephine Baker both mention the only way you can achieve true peace is through non-violence. It is true that the only way to have true freedom is through nonviolence. First and foremost, in the source “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King Jr. argues that his people are using nonviolence over violence. Lines 382-384 King states “Rather, I have tried to say that this normal and healthy discontent can be channeled into the creative outlet of nonviolent direct…

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    On the tenth anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's assassination, Cesar Chavez wrote an article in a magazine in remembrance of Dr. King's ideas and concepts of nonviolence. In his article, he uses several rhetorical devices and appeals to make his point about nonviolent resistance. His stern, passionate tone throughout the article is also important to his argument. With the use of these, he is able to advance and develop his argument for nonviolent resistance. Throughout his article, Chavez…

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    society should choose a nonviolent response instead of violent in a religious article on the tenth anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination. As a labor union organizer and civil rights leader, Chavez understands how the use of nonviolence is powerful by experiencing the effects of peaceful protests to get a message across and attaining effective change without having to resort to violence. Chavez reaches out to his audience by stating that the epitome of an amicable life is that…

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    Gandhi, the man who led India to independence through peaceful actions. Gandhi said, “Nonviolence is the greatest force man has been endowed with. Truth is the only goal he has. For God is none other than Truth. But Truth cannot be, never will be reached except through nonviolence.” In addition to achieving truth, peaceful resistance to laws ultimately impacts a free society positively. It takes brave acts of nonviolence to truly bring about real change. One might think that a…

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    people look less worthy Therefore, in Hinduism the word ahimsa is certainly not cowardice; it is wisdom that is applied to all living and non-living things. Martin Luther King sets a considerable example of an activist who used true pacifism and nonviolence as a source of courageous confrontation of evil by the power of compassion. In society…

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    status within Indian society (History.co.uk). Thus, he began his elementary studies in the nearby city of Rakjot (Lal “Manas”). Growing up, Gandhi attended school and followed his family’s traditional Hindu practices of vegetarianism and ahimsa (nonviolence), but overall did not really…

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had, “… no limit to his advocacy of nonviolence in conflict situations”. King viewed non-violence as, “… the most potent weapon for both blacks in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement and for other oppressed peoples struggling for justice throughout the world”. The idea of non-violence that King practiced…

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    free from British rule by explaining to them that their focus is to insure that India can choose who has hold of the power. This makes the audience want to support him more. “In the democracy which I have envisaged, a democracy established by nonviolence, there will be equal freedom for all. Everybody will be his own master. It is to join a struggle for such democracy that I invite you today” (Gandhi, Mahatma). Again he is using the pathetic appeal by insuring the audience that they will live…

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    The Nonviolence Coefficient It's hard to discuss concepts of civil disobedience or even of peace without eventually arriving at the names Mohandas K. Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. After all, both men fought daunting battles and won great liberties while condemning violence. It's hard to argue that both men ultimately subscribed to the same core beliefs. They both placed great value on human life and freedom, and both felt that nonviolent protest was the strongest way to bring about change.…

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    Introduction A. Background B. Civil disobedience is effective because it involves a nonviolent reasoning which brings a few deficiencies, however the advantages to the system have been successful in political and social movements. Many people proved that nonviolence is powerful. Civil rights movement gave the nation an understanding on unjust laws. People were committed…

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