Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi advocated non-violent protest.
boycott
yes
Mohandas Gandhi
Peaceful protest.
Robert Moses.
Non violent protest is working for a cause, not just accepting the situation, like passivism.
Sit-in
both promoted nonviolent protest.
Malcolm X
Gandhi encouraged nonviolent protest.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
The African-Americans that lived in Montgomery, Alabama staged a nonviolent protest in the form of a boycott of the Montgomery Bus System. As a result of this nonviolent protest (and the US Supreme Court decision Browder v. Gayle, (1956)), African-Americans were allowed to sit anywhere they wanted on a bus. This effort was a great victory for Dr. Martin Luther King's philosophy of nonviolent protest to change the norms of society that had existed in the South.