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King Speaks about Nonviolence

King Speaks about Nonviolence
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Martin Luther King, Jr., speaks about nonviolent resistance, a tactic that he advocated during the civil rights movement of the 1960s. King and his followers used nonviolence to protest against racial discrimination and inequality.
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King, Martin Luther, Jr.; Civil Disobedience; Civil Rights Movement in the United States
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