No it was Bob Dylan.
slave and racial discrimination
He staged a play that spoke out against the injustices that indigenous peoples of Kenya suffered at the hands of postcolonial society.
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He had little in success in influencing Congress
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wouldn't you rather die from free falling instead of burning to death?
Maya Angelou was a leader due to her courage in speaking out against injustices, her ability to inspire through her works and activism, and her unwavering commitment to promoting equality and civil rights. She used her platform to empower others and create positive change in society.
In order to show the world British injustices, in March 1930 Gandhi launched a Satyagraha against the tax on salt. He marched 241 miles, with thousands of people joining him. This was called the Salt March.
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Otto Frank may have been furious because he discovered that his family's hiding place had been discovered by the Nazis or that they were betrayed to the authorities. He also may have been furious about the injustices and atrocities being committed against Jewish people during the Holocaust.
racial discrimination was practiced and they separate seats in buses and different classes in train.treated as slaves.
While not directly connected, the Boston Tea Party was a reaction to the taxes being levyed by England against the colonists. It was felt by the colonists that the King was outstepping his bounds and curtailing the colonist's rights as English citizens. Keeping the injustices that had been commited by the British crown in mind, the writers of the constitution constructed a form of government with checks and balances to prevent a similar situation happening in the future. The demand for a Bill of Rights further laid out the individual rights of the people to protect them against injustices committed by the government.