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  2. Oct 27, 2009 · The civil rights movement was a struggle for social justice that took place mainly during the 1950s and 1960s for Black Americans to gain equal rights under the law in the United States.

  3. Jan 20, 2014 · Learn how civil rights leader Rev. Martin Luther King and his followers used non-violent protests, boycotts and civil disobedience to fight for racial equality in the 1960s. See how they faced violence, tragedy and triumph in their struggle for justice.

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  4. Learn how King developed his understanding and practice of nonviolent resistance, inspired by Gandhi and Christian love. Explore his six principles of nonviolence and his arguments for its effectiveness and necessity in the civil rights movement.

  5. The success of the movement for African American civil rights across the South in the 1960s has largely been credited to activists who adopted the strategy of nonviolent protest.

  6. Nonviolence is a principle of resistance to oppression or injustice without using violence. Learn how nonviolence influenced the civil rights movement in the United States and other social movements around the world.

  7. Feb 4, 2019 · Recent research suggests that nonviolent civil resistance is far more successful in creating broad-based change than violent campaigns are, a somewhat surprising finding with a story behind it.

  8. Feb 20, 2020 · By 1966, the civil rights movement had been gaining momentum for more than a decade, as thousands of African Americans embraced a strategy of nonviolent protest against racial segregation and...

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