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Could some people give me a few sentences to sum up this question please. Short sentences. What inspired him to fight for civil rights?
He was inspired by John Locke's belief: that people were born with certain natural rights of life, liberty, and property; that people formed government to protect those rights; and that a government interfering with these rights will be overthrown.
Previous black civil rights leaders such as Booker T Washington inspired Martin Luther King Jr.He was also inspired by Mahatma Gandhi.he was inspired by both gandhi and rosa parksgandhi;he believed in non violence and so did martin luther kingrosa parks;they were both in civil rights and one day rosa didnt give up her seat for a white person and was jailed for it this inspired martin luther king to stand up to them
The Manga Carta
young women were inspired to work for equal rights for women
Shirley Chisholm decided to pursue politics to advocate for civil rights and social justice, particularly for marginalized communities. She wanted to challenge the status quo and work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable society.
Martha b Anthony
Could some people give me a few sentences to sum up this question please. Short sentences. What inspired him to fight for civil rights?
the English Bill of Rights
young women were inspired to work for equal rights for women
For women to have equal jobs, laws, and capabilities as men had - for women to hace equal rights
Civil rights movement.
The idea from the 1950s that inspired the counterculture movement of the 1960s was the violation of African-American Civil Rights.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was inspired by his Christian beliefs, his upbringing in a family that valued justice and equality, and the teachings of nonviolent civil disobedience by Mahatma Gandhi. He was also motivated by witnessing the injustices faced by African Americans on a daily basis.
Filipinos were inspired to work for recognition and respect for their human rights due to a history of colonization and oppression by foreign powers. This experience fueled a strong desire for self-determination and dignity, leading to movements advocating for human rights as a way to assert their identity and sovereignty.
He was inspired by John Locke's belief: that people were born with certain natural rights of life, liberty, and property; that people formed government to protect those rights; and that a government interfering with these rights will be overthrown.