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(See Worksheet 3-5 below for interview transcripts.)
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| 1. Impact of nonviolent resistance. Wyatt T. Walker talks about his activism work with Martin Luther King, Jr. that led to the 1964 Civil Rights Act and 1965 Voting Rights Act. |
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| 2. Effectiveness of the nonviolent resistance training. C.T. Vivian describes how his training in the methodology of nonviolence was tested while he was in prison. |
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DOCUMENTS: [Back to top]
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| Document 3-1 |
Dr. King's "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" |
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WORKSHEETS: [Back to top]
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Analyzing Nonviolence |
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Six Principles of Nonviolence |
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Six Steps of Nonviolent Social Change |
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Analyzing Nonviolent Resistance in Birmingham, 1963 |
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