Martin Luther King, Jr. and Nonviolent Resistance Part 2
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Why does Jackson think “street marches, boycotts, and picket lines” on behalf of civil rights are counterproductive? How does his view of America, and especially the role of black Americans in its development, inform his reaction to the mass protest movement? *
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Why does Jackson disagree with civil disobedience, which he calls “open opposition to the laws of the land”? *
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How do his references to Thurgood Marshall’s victory in the Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 strengthen his argument? *
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What recommendations does he make to black Americans for securing equal rights? *
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Why does he think that direct confrontation is not likely to be successful? *
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