philosophy on violence and fighting evil with good. I realized that there was some violence, but I thought most of the time they used peaceful protest and marches to earn equality. The more prominent protests have always been non-violent. Like Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, in which black people stopped riding the buses to hurt their towns profits, and the sit-ins at a Greensboro diner, where again the only thing they hurt was the business ' revenue. However there was quite a bit of violence, like the Birmingham protests and Henry Marrows brutal murder in Oxford. The streets of Oxford, after the protests, were described as looking "like Berlin following the Allied bombing raids of World War II." For Americans to believe that the equality movement was mainly a "nonviolent call on America 's conscience," is "the most glaring
philosophy on violence and fighting evil with good. I realized that there was some violence, but I thought most of the time they used peaceful protest and marches to earn equality. The more prominent protests have always been non-violent. Like Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, in which black people stopped riding the buses to hurt their towns profits, and the sit-ins at a Greensboro diner, where again the only thing they hurt was the business ' revenue. However there was quite a bit of violence, like the Birmingham protests and Henry Marrows brutal murder in Oxford. The streets of Oxford, after the protests, were described as looking "like Berlin following the Allied bombing raids of World War II." For Americans to believe that the equality movement was mainly a "nonviolent call on America 's conscience," is "the most glaring