How Does Nonviolence Bring About Those Realities

Question: What would a nonviolent “Social Order” be based on?

Answer: A social order of justice permeated by love.

Question: How does integration relate to that social order?

Answer: Integration represents that crucial first step towards such a society.

Question: What can nonviolence bring about?

Answer: Courage displaces fear; love transforms hate. Hope ends despair. Peace dominates war; faith reconciles doubt. Mutual regard cancels enmity. Justice for all overthrows injustice. Acceptance dissipates prejudice.

Question: How does nonviolence bring about those realities?

Answer: Nonviolence nurtures the atmosphere in which reconciliation and justice become actual possibilities.

Question: What is the purpose in the “Workshops in Nonviolence” document?

Answer: Become a key in organizing activism of the 1950s-60s, and was firmly committed to nonviolence. Workshops in nonviolence. Staged role-playing before protests to prepare men and women.

Question: Why did CORE believe it was important to train people in nonviolence? (two reasons)

Answer: You get an idea on what to expect during a protest with your buddies, teaches confidence. To keep tensions under control. Blow off steam, and to get rid of those tensions during a protest.

Question: What, if anything, surprises you about this document? (Workshops in Nonviolence)

Answer: The description of the reasons. It sounds like something a kid my age would write. I thought it would’ve used higher vocabulary and use more detail.

Question: Re-read Dr. King’s “Six Principles of Nonviolence”. Think about the integration of Little Rock Central and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. In what was was each principles used in these protests.

Answer: In mainly 2-4, they describe how integration can educate and win understanding/friendship. By the integration of these two protests, lots of teens, children were better educated and created many friendships among many people. This also created justice for integration among other schools and buses.

Question: The Six Principals of Nonviolence

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Question: When and where did Martin Luther King deliver this speech? On what occasion (“I Have a Dream Speech”)

Answer: August 28,1963 during a March on Washington in support of a pending Civil Rights Bill.

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