Nonviolent vs Violent Methods for Civil Rights Movements Discussion

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Finals essay We have studied and discussed the perspectives of people who believe they could gain civil rights through non-violence, and those who believe that violence and aggression are necessary to protect their civil rights. Choose one perspective, non-violent protest for rights or aggressive defense of rights, and create an argument for which one YOU would join. Write a clear thesis statement, do not use personal pronouns (I, me, myself etc) when explaining your perspective and use historical evidence to support your opinion. The essay should have an opening paragraph that acknowledges both ideologies and clearly state which you believe is better. The following paragraphs will give examples from reading assignments, in-class assignments and A Time for Justice video to support your position. Compare the contrasting viewpoints citing specific evidence from the SNCC Statement of Purpose, Malcolm X Message to the Grassroots, The 6 Principles of Non- Violence and the Black Panthers 10 point Program. Finals essay We have studied and discussed the perspectives of people who believe they could gain civil rights through non-violence, and those who believe that violence and aggression are necessary to protect their civil rights. Choose one perspective, non-violent protest for rights or aggressive defense of rights, and create an argument for which one YOU would join. Write a clear thesis statement, do not use personal pronouns (I, me, myself etc) when explaining your perspective and use historical evidence to support your opinion. The essay should have an opening paragraph that acknowledges both ideologies and clearly state which you believe is better. The following paragraphs will give examples from reading assignments, in-class assignments and A Time for Justice video to support your position. Compare the contrasting viewpoints citing specific evidence from the SNCC Statement of Purpose, Malcolm X Message to the Grassroots, The 6 Principles of Non- Violence and the Black Panthers 10 point Program.
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Nonviolent Vs Violent Methods For Civil Rights Movements: Which Do You Support?

Non-violent action refers to methods of resistance, intervention, and protest without use of
physical violence, where members refuse to participate in certain things, for instance, actions
they are required by law to perform, or participate in acts they are forbidden from performing.
Non-violent protest includes methods where groups perform symbolic acts to disapprove of
certain policies. They extend beyond verbal protests and are considered civil disobedience, for
instance, parades and marches. On the other hand, violent protests include actions which have
adverse effects on the subjects and ...


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