Yes. See Letter from a Birmingham Jail. He was in jail for civil disobedience and wrote a letter to some White ministers who disapproved of him. Be careful, though, Dr. King was stringent. It has to be non-violent and it has to leave open the possibility of the oppressors recognizing a shared humanity in you or their victims and changing. The goal is to change hearts. At least, that's the Dr. King. I wouldn't try it his way without jesus
practicing civil disobedience
I can only assume that you are refering to : Martin Luther King
Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Civil Disobedience
Martin Luther King Jr.
they both used the practice civil disobedience
True.
civil disobedience, or non-violent resistance
Martin Luther King Jr. was inspired by Gandhi's philosophy of non-violent protests and civil disobedience.
Non-violent civil disobedience.
True