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    Mohandas Gandhi‚ born on October 2‚ 1869‚ led non-violent independence movements in India and South Africa. Gandhi was an advocate for the civil rights of Indians‚ and had a background in law. Among his many achievements were the organized boycotts against the British through methods of civil disobedience. Mohandas Gandhi was born in Porbandar‚ India‚ which at the time was part of the British Empire. As a child Gandhi hated school and rebelled‚ doing things such as smoking and stealing small amounts

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    the British’s unjust acts against them. He did not believe in violence‚ but he did believe in civil disobedience. He believed in standing up for what you believe in. Gandhi participated in a salt march‚ boycotts‚ home spinning his own clothing and he even partook in fasting for up to twenty-one days all for economic freedom from the British. He has influenced a number of people with his civil disobedience and persistence‚ for example Martin Luther King Jr‚ Nelson Mandela‚ Albert Einstein and our very

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    rise against a government when it wants its people to stay subjugated. Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society‚ because it is the people’s responsibility to ensure that the law is not tyrannical. Historically‚ the idea of civil disobedience

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    The number of people that died in the civil war was 620‚000‚ and was the bloodiest war that the United States has had. The war started on the springtime of the year 1861. The war ended on the year 1885. The war was fought in many places throughout the United States. The two sides of the war consisted of the North and South states. The states would fight in this war as free state vs. slave state. What caused the civil war? There are three main causes that brought division amongst the country‚ and

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    The themes of the Civil Rights movement During the 1950s and 1960s‚ the Civil Rights movement reached an all time high. With Jim Crow laws allowing segregation to infiltrate everything from water fountains to laundromats‚ African Americans had finally had enough and were ready to take a firm stand against such discrimination. The African American community began to unite together to form groups to advocate for their cause. These newly formed groups were in need of leaders‚ and‚ as a result‚ sought

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    Throughout history‚ there have be many examples of literary and musical pieces that have changed the course of the history‚ for example‚ Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience” and Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall.” Pink Floyd and Henry David Thoreau both express individualism and the idea that one should not participate in the injustice of the government. Thoreau and Pink Floyd both illustrate how the government is trying to create “machines” in society. An idea that is presented in

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    stand idly by or blindly follow a law that is immoral only because it is the easiest way. Knowing when a protest against government is needed was also what the writers Martin Luther King‚ Henry David Thoreau‚ and Arthur Miller wanted to instruct to their readers. King was a significant activist and leader of the civil rights movement who was the cause of many amendments and progress for the rights of African Americans. His A Letter From

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    colonial rule‚ then at Independence‚ experienced the rosy years that succeeded that transition‚ when it had seemed that the nation had started the journey on the right footing. Then the years of military rule or occupation as the case might be‚ the Civil war that almost decimated the country and now having to live through the effects of the collateral damage inflicted by corrupt impunity‚ revisited by the military and nurtured by the current political class. He had seen it all; the good‚ the bad and

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    In the poem‚ “Theme for English B” the writer‚ Langston Hughes‚ is known as an African American poet and author who joined other black artists to break literary barriers during the civil rights movement. The poem was written thirty years or so after the beginning of the Harlem Renaissance‚ but still symbolizes why the Renaissance had originated in the first place. I believe this poem reflected on Hughes’ life in general‚ but more importantly on the fight against the ignorance that created discrimination

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    Disobedience causes the right things to happen‚ it is like the key to good things‚ well sometimes. In past historical events‚ there was many issues involving disobedience; rebellions were a major impact of the happenings too. For example‚ Rosa Parks‚ she refused to give up her seat on the bus‚ so people started boycotting buses and due to that‚ blacks were able to get rights. Even though Rosa Parks had to serve jail time‚ she was the main cause of those rights today. Rosa Parks was not the only person

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