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One is the approach of pure nonviolence , which cannot readily or easily attract large masses , for it requires extraordinary discipline and courage . The second is violence exercised in self - defense , which all societies , from the ...
One is the approach of pure nonviolence , which cannot readily or easily attract large masses , for it requires extraordinary discipline and courage . The second is violence exercised in self - defense , which all societies , from the ...
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Without any incidents of mass violence akin to the attacks on the freedom riders , neither the American public nor the Kennedy administration paid much heed to Albany's successful repres- sion of the black demonstrations .
Without any incidents of mass violence akin to the attacks on the freedom riders , neither the American public nor the Kennedy administration paid much heed to Albany's successful repres- sion of the black demonstrations .
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Such justifications of government inaction have received little sup- port from blacks , but the fact that civil rights reforms did not eliminate black poverty have led some commentators to suggest that the strategies of mass protest and ...
Such justifications of government inaction have received little sup- port from blacks , but the fact that civil rights reforms did not eliminate black poverty have led some commentators to suggest that the strategies of mass protest and ...
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