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... segregation in public education and reiterate our determination to achieve this goal without compromise of principle . □ From : The Deep South Says Never by John Bartlow Martin , pages 1–37 . Copyright 1957 by John Bartlow Martin .
... segregation in public education and reiterate our determination to achieve this goal without compromise of principle . □ From : The Deep South Says Never by John Bartlow Martin , pages 1–37 . Copyright 1957 by John Bartlow Martin .
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The principle of self - defense , even involving weapons and bloodshed , has never been condemned , even by Gandhi , who sanctioned it for those unable to master pure nonviolence . The third is the advocacy of violence as a tool of ...
The principle of self - defense , even involving weapons and bloodshed , has never been condemned , even by Gandhi , who sanctioned it for those unable to master pure nonviolence . The third is the advocacy of violence as a tool of ...
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We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor ; it must be demanded by the oppressed . Frankly I have never yet engaged in a direct action movement that was “ well timed , ” according to the ...
We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor ; it must be demanded by the oppressed . Frankly I have never yet engaged in a direct action movement that was “ well timed , ” according to the ...
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