I am pretty sure that would be called a " sit-in "
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The march on Washington was the biggest nonviolent protest of the civil rights movement.
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During the 1960's civil rights movement, demonstrators for civil rights were nonviolent ones. One basic form of protest was called a "sit in". In these situations, protesters would sit inside or outside a public place for example and refuse to move away when requested to do so by police. When the police arrested them, they would not stand up and they allowed their bodies to become limp. This forced the police to carry them to the vehicle for transport to the police station.
The boycott elevated the approach of nonviolent protest.
The Boycott elevated the approach of nonviolent protest-NovaNet :))
The Boycott elevated the approach of nonviolent protest-NovaNet :))
The Boycott elevated the approach of nonviolent protest-NovaNet :))
King learned from Albany and applied it to his campaign in Birmingham, and SNCC discovered that singing was a great form of nonviolent protest
The Boycott elevated the approach of nonviolent protest-NovaNet :))
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi advocated non-violent protest.