Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Both Henry David Thoreau and Martin Luther King Jr were advocates for civil disobedience as a means of protesting unjust laws. Thoreau's essay "Civil Disobedience" greatly influenced King's philosophy on nonviolent resistance during the Civil Rights Movement. Both believed in standing up for their principles, even if it meant facing consequences.
The Civil Rights movement was a nonviolent movement of civil disobedience and marches. Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of its leaders and was assassinated.
During the 1840's labor movement in conjunstion with the industrialization of amerca. Passice resistance, picketing, mild disobedience, and voting. The radicalized part of the movement used violence and intimidation, and were a cross. Dr. King had to bear, as the these folks were a detriment to the civil rights movement.
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In general, the animal rights movement is a social reform movement aimed as having animals viewed as equal to humans. Animal rights advocates generally believe that animals should not be used by humans in any way (even as pets), though there are "animal rights" advocates who do not hold quite that drastic a belief. Some animal rights groups actually believe more in animal welfare than animal rights.
The president during the Civil Rights Movement was John F Kennedy :)
Non-violent civil disobedience.
the payment of reparations to former slaves and their descendents.
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