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Q: Civil Rights Movement vs. Gandhi ( Answered 1 out of 5 stars,   0 Comments )
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Subject: Civil Rights Movement vs. Gandhi
Category: Reference, Education and News
Asked by: chiba-ga
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Posted: 19 Feb 2003 11:19 PST
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Question ID: 163540
Compare and contrast Civil Rights Movement (U.S.) with Gandhi's movement.
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Subject: Re: Civil Rights Movement vs. Gandhi
Answered By: jeanwil-ga on 23 Feb 2003 14:26 PST
Rated:1 out of 5 stars
 
Hi chiba-ga,

I have noticed that no one has attempted to give you any information
on your question.  Well here are some websites with details discussing
the civil rights movement in the US with Martin Luther King Jr, Malcom
X etc and Ghandi.  It also discusses 'The Philosophy of Non-Violence'
used by these leaders.

Philosophy of Nonviolence
http://cyberspacei.com/jesusi/peace/non_resistance/dm/
http://www.michigansocialist.net/mcreynolds/texts/2000/2000_11.html
http://www.mkgandhi.org/nonviolence/philosophy.htm


The Non-violence Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi Applied to Psychiatry
http://www.antipsychiatry.org/gandhi.htm
http://friedensbewegung.zionismus.info/gemeinsam/non-violence.htm

The Most Influential Leader of the 20th Century
http://www.studentleader.com/orig6.htm

Non-Violence as a Way of Life 
http://www.thegreenguide.org/citizen/nonviolence.php

Bilgrami Challenges Widely Held View of Basis of Gandhi's Philosophy
on Non-violence
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/media/02/akeelBilgrami/
http://asia.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/south/04/29/gandhi.gujarat/

civil rights 
http://www.mohandas-gandhi.info/mohandas-gandhi/
http://www.clea.org.uk/text/History.htm
http://fletcher.tufts.edu/mgep/Revolution%20in%20India.pdf

 methods used
http://home.earthlink.net/~tenspeed/SimonaSara/mkmx.htm

Ghandi a great leader
http://www.free-researchpapers.com/dbs/a3/bqg309.shtml

Civil rights
http://www.wowessays.com/dbase/ad1/keb243.shtml
http://www.hrweb.org/history.html

The Philosophy of Nonviolence
http://www.angelfire.com/ok/ush2civilrights/webnonviolence.html

Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948)
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/8522/gand_eng.html

Martin Luther King Jr.
http://www.absolutefacts.com/data/kingml.htm
http://cgms.dade.k12.fl.us/cgms/127/AfroAmHist/abernathy.html



Hope this helps.

Best regards


jeanwil-ga
chiba-ga rated this answer:1 out of 5 stars
I already have a list of websites.  This was not helpful.

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