MLK followed the philosophy of Gandhi and it worked. When you return hate with hate all you get is more hate and no change.
If you mean the Roman leader who was the nephew of Julius Caesar and his adopted son, it was Octavian, later known as Augustus Caesar.
Li Si who was a Chinese leader during the warring states era.
I believe the American leader in the Kaskaskia battle was George Rogers Clark.
The leader of the African-American Muslim movement was Elijah Muhammad.
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gandhi was a barrister, statesman, and a freedom fighter . Also a great leader :)
If you mean the Roman leader who was the nephew of Julius Caesar and his adopted son, it was Octavian, later known as Augustus Caesar.
The American leader was/is thought to be General Henry Clinton
The word "honcho" is believed to have originated from Japanese slang, derived from the word "hancho" meaning squad leader or group chief. It was first adopted by American soldiers during the Korean War and later became popular in English to refer to someone in charge or a leader.
George Washington was the American leader at Valley Forge.
The answer was GEORGE WASHINGTON first american leader of the army.
The American leader for the Battle of Trenton was General George Washington.
Li Si who was a Chinese leader during the warring states era.
The word "honcho" is believed to have originated from Japanese slang, where it means "leader" or "boss." It was adopted into English slang, particularly during the American occupation of Japan after World War II.
I believe the American leader in the Kaskaskia battle was George Rogers Clark.
The leader of the African-American Muslim movement was Elijah Muhammad.
Leon Bates - American labor leader - was born in 1899.