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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Six Principles of Nonviolence

by By Angelo

Pages 4 and 5 of 11

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Principle one states nonviolent strategies be used to defy evil ways.
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“One night, while Dr. King was at a meeting, someone threw a bomb into his house. Martin’s followers were angry. They wanted to fight. Martin told them to go home peacefully. “We must love our white brothers,” he said. “We must meet hate with love.”
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Credits: A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Author: David A. Adler
Illustrator: Robert Casilla
Publisher: Holiday House Inc.
Copyright: 1989
Pages:12, 13
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Photo credit: Stanford Online - Stanford University
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The second principle explains how much more superior the outcome is when you choose non violence.
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When the objective is achieved without violence it saves lives.

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“At the time it was against the law for Mrs. Parks to refuse to give up her seat to a white person when the bus was crowded. So she was taken back to the police station. Black leaders in Montgomery called a meeting that evening at Dr. Kings church. It was decided that a bus strike might help to change the unfair laws. Dr King was asked to be the leader. He said he would, but only if the people taking part in the bus strike were peaceful.”
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Credits: Martin Luther King Jr. Revised edition Man of peace
Author:Patricia and Fredrick McKissack
Publisher:Enslow Publishers, Inc.
Copyright: 1991
Pages:15, 16
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Photo Credit: African A Mexican Registry