1. Civil Rights Movement Tactics
The practitioner approach and nonviolent civil disobedience were just a few of the tactics practiced to end segregation. ... The scheme was known as nonviolent civil disobedience; sit-ins, freedom rides, and mass demonstrations were just a few of the tactics that were implicated. ... Moreover, Martin Luther King Jr., a young clergyman from Atlanta, Georgia, was the one leading the nonviolent civil disobedience (Hofstadter, 449). ... Both the practitioner approach and nonviolent civil disobedience helped one another in the successful struggle over segregation. ... It later lead to the nonvi...
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