The Boycott elevated the approach of nonviolent protest-NovaNet :))
Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to move to the back of the bus. Shortly after Dr. King helped to organize the bus boycott, just another great example of Dr. Kings's use of nonviolent protest in social change.
King wanted to defend the nonviolent protests that he participated in for the fight against racial injustice.
that he wanted everybody to be treated equally no matter what the color of there skin was .
Martin Luther King Jr.'s actions had a profound impact on the United States. His leadership and advocacy for civil rights led to significant advancements in the desegregation of American society and the legal protection of African American rights. His nonviolent approach to protest and his powerful speeches inspired a generation of activists and played a crucial role in the eventual passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
the following protests went on when Martin Luther King was alive.....nonviolent protest against segregation and racial discrimination
Triple Evils, The Beloved Community and Nonviolent Social Change were the three groups formed in order to continue King's non-violent measures to achieve social change.
he was awarded $54,123 dollars HIS PROTEST WHERE PEACEFUL. HE WAS NON VIOLENT.
Key individuals who had significant influence in the early English legal system include King Alfred the Great for promoting a unified legal code, Henry II for establishing common law principles, and Edward I for expanding legal rights and protections through statutes like the Statute of Westminster.
You can f**t and everything will change.
being against discrimination
the queen of Spain. her name was queen Isabella, and the kings name was Phillipe