How does one learn nonviolent resistance? The same way that Martin Luther King Jr. did—by study, reading and interrogating seasoned tutors. King would eventually become the person most responsible for advancing and popularizing Gandhi’s ideas in the United States, by persuading black Americans to adapt the strategies used against British imperialism in India to their own struggles. Yet he was not the first to bring this knowledge from the subcontinent. – Mary Elizabeth King – wagingnonviolence.org
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How to learn nonviolent resistance as King did – Waging Non-Violence
“…the fierce urgency of now.” – Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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