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Mahatma Gandhi was the Indian leader who influenced Martin Luther King. Mr. King used Gandhi's ideas on civil disobedience in his own civil rights movement during the 1950s and 1960s. During these time periods, Mr. King fought for the rights of African Americans in the United States.
Between 1955 and 1968, the American Civil Rights Movement used a combination of non-violence and civil disobedience to begin the removal of Jim Crow laws and begin the struggle for equal rights for African Americans in the United States. Forms of civil disobedience included marches, sit-ins and boycotts.
Mahatma Gandhi, a leader in the Indian independence movement, used methods of civil disobedience such as nonviolent resistance and noncooperation to protest unjust laws imposed by the British colonial government in India. His philosophy of Satyagraha, or "truth force," inspired a nonviolent approach to social and political change that has influenced civil rights movements around the world.
Gandhi used non-violent civil disobedience as a tool against British colonialism in India.
They used nonviolent methods of civil disobedience.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Civil disobedience is a term used for not fighting back against an aggressor. Most known from Ghandi's successes in overcoming British rule in the late 19th century. Also, was used by Dr. Martin Luther King during the Civil Rights in Montgomery and cities in the South.
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ghandi used both marches and boycotts
Ghandi used a non violent technique known as civil disobedience.
Gandhi tells Lord Irwin that he dreads carrying out an act of civil disobedience to emphasize the deep commitment and seriousness of the tactic. Civil disobedience is a nonviolent tactic used to peacefully protest unjust laws or policies by refusing to comply with them. Gandhi believed in the power of nonviolent resistance to bring about social change.
Gandhi's development of "Civil Disobedience", the doctrine by which you resist immoral laws through peaceful violation of those laws, was applied by Martin Luther King, Jr. in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. In the latter case, Civil Disobedience was used to resist the racist Jim Crow laws which existed throughout the southern United States.