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they invigorated martin luther king jr's civil rights movement. they were also what led to the protests of the 1950's.
yes, cause in later years Civil Rights groups followed Martin Luther King Jr's expample and even help "sit-ins."
Sit-ins: Where you go into a business, sit down, and refuse to leave. This is very disturbing to a business and motivates them to change.
*Montgomery Bus Boycott - 1955 Greensboro student sit ins - 1960 Albany Movement - 1961 Birmingham Alabama - 1963 *March on Washington - 1963 Chicago - 1966 They are all pretty famous but the most famous two are with the *'s
he used a form of nonviolent protesting and sit-ins at restaurants and follow Gandhi's style of protesting the British in India.
He protested non violently...was involved in the sit ins and the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Martin Luther King did not fight FOR racism, he fought AGAINST it by boy-cots and sit ins
they invigorated martin luther king jr's civil rights movement. they were also what led to the protests of the 1950's.
yes, cause in later years Civil Rights groups followed Martin Luther King Jr's expample and even help "sit-ins."
Martin Luther King Jr. made a difference in America by helping Americans to understand that segregation and treating people differently based on their skin color isn't conducive to a healthy society. He organized sit ins to help desegregate the South and his speeches about racial equality inspired millions.
Sit-ins: Where you go into a business, sit down, and refuse to leave. This is very disturbing to a business and motivates them to change.
Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi were two of the most famous leaders who implemented civil disobedience successfully. In the case of Martin Luther King, he urged his followers to resist taking public transportation or take part in "sit-ins," where they sat inside restaurants until they were told to leave. Like King, Gandhi organized peaceful marches in order to defy British rule. Both these leaders proved that violence is not needed to start powerful movement, make themselves heard, and significantly impact society.
* With words, with songs, and with humor, all of which are very powerful * With passive resistance (see Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr.) * With civil disobedience (see Thoreau) * With sit-ins and demonstrations (see the 1960s)
*Montgomery Bus Boycott - 1955 Greensboro student sit ins - 1960 Albany Movement - 1961 Birmingham Alabama - 1963 *March on Washington - 1963 Chicago - 1966 They are all pretty famous but the most famous two are with the *'s
he used a form of nonviolent protesting and sit-ins at restaurants and follow Gandhi's style of protesting the British in India.
He was a civil rights activist. He helped integrate buses(Montgomery bus boycott), tried to help the poor(Poor peoples campaign), organized sit ins, helped blacks get voting rights, and was a great leader.
The 1960 Greensboro sit-ins were led by four college students who were inspired by the civil rights movement. They were motivated by the desire to challenge racial segregation in public spaces and were influenced by the non-violent protest strategies of leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi. The sit-ins gained national attention and helped spark a wave of similar protests across the country.