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Nonviolent resistance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nonviolent resistance (or nonviolent action ) is the practice of achieving socio-political goals through symbolic protests, civil disobedience, economic or political noncooperation, and other metho...
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Civil disobedience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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5) Using passive resistance to test a law that is believed to be immoral. 6) Unfair opinions against a group formed without facts to support them. 7) This event began the modern Civil Rights Movement; 8) The defeated South had to ratify these laws that protected the rights of the newly freed black slaves.
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Free Online Library: Dying from the neck up": Southern Baptist resistance to the civil rights movement. by "Baptist History and Heritage"; Philosophy and religion ... ) and Southern Baptists to the civil rights movement, the responsibility of serving as ... This resistance also constituted a virtual pledge of allegiance...
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Free Online Library: The Deacons for Defense: Armed Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement.(Book Review) by "Journal of Social History"; Sociology and social work Books Book reviews ... ; The Deacons for Defense: Armed Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement. By Lance Hill (North Carolina...
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To illustrate the fraud--it is not a Civil Rights Bill. It is a Federal Penal Code. It creates Federal crimes which would take volumes to list and years to tabulate because it affects the lives of 192 million American citizens. ... There is yet a spirit of resistance in this country which will not be oppressed.
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For more information: Books: Mississippi Movement for partial list of books. Web links: When Youth Protest: The Mississippi Civil Rights Movement (Mississippi Historical Society); Jackson Municipal Library ... By early '61, the Rock Hill SC sit-in movement has run into a stone wall of racist resistance,
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