Martin Luther King Senior
History illustrates that the most effective civil rights movements have been nonviolent demonstrations such as Gandhi's independence movement in India; MLK's peaceful marches and speeches in the US; or the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo in Argentina.
John P. Humphrey has written: 'On the edge of greatness' -- subject(s): Diaries, Diplomats, History, Human rights, Lawyers, United Nations, United Nations. Division of Human Rights
The civil rights leader who helped to draft the United Nations Charter was W.E.B. Du Bois. He was a prominent sociologist, historian, and activist who played a significant role in advocating for civil rights and social justice. Du Bois was involved in the discussions and preparations for the UN Charter, emphasizing the importance of human rights and equality on a global scale. His contributions extended beyond the U.S., influencing international perspectives on race and justice.
Joseph Wronka has written: 'Human rights and social policy in the 21st century' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, History, Human rights, United Nations, United Nations. General Assembly 'Human Rights and Social Justice' -- subject(s): Human rights, Human services, Social justice
Isaac Lewin has written: 'Unto the mountains' -- subject(s): Agudas Israel, Shehitah 'Z historii i tradycji' -- subject(s): Jews, Civilization, History 'Religious freedom' -- subject(s): Shehitah 'Towards international guarantees for religious liberty' -- subject(s): Freedom of religion (International law), United Nations, United Nations. Commission on Human Rights 'War on war' -- subject(s): United Nations. Security Council, Arbitration (International law), United Nations 'In defense of human rights' -- subject(s): Sources, History, Human rights, Civil rights 'Religious Jewry and the United Nations' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Refugees, Jewish question 'Przez pryzmat historii' -- subject(s): Ethnic relations, History, Rescue, World War, 1939-1945, Jews
B. G. Ramcharan has written: 'Preventive human rights' 'The Security Council and the protection of human rights' -- subject(s): Human rights, United Nations, United Nations. Security Council 'Human rights and U.N. peace operations' -- subject(s): Human rights, Civil rights, United Nations Protection Force, Peacekeeping forces, United Nations 'Hidden Assets' 'Preventive diplomacy at the UN' -- subject(s): Conflict management, Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes, History, Pacific settlement of international disputes, United Nations, United Nations. Secretary-General 'Ramcharan Caribbean Law' 'The protection roles of UN human rights special procedures' -- subject(s): Human rights, Human rights monitoring, International cooperation, United Nations 'The Security Council and the Protection of Human Rights (International Studies in Human Rights, V. 75)' 'The International Law Commission' -- subject(s): United Nations, United Nations. International Law Commission
thurgood marshaal was a good leader because he made history and more.........................
He is the thoughtless leader of uncivil rights.
It is the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It is the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
United Nations Human Rights Council was created in 2006.
it protects our human rights.
He was always an American civil rights leader...if that's what your question is?