of nonviolent resistance, a way to resist injustice by refusing to comply with laws that perpetuate said injustice, the nonviolent movement has grown tremendously over the years to the point where the idea has achieved great success in the modern world. Cesar Chavez, a labor union organizer and civil rights leader, exemplifies this trend extending into modern history, as he writes to magazine readers of a religious organization dedicated to helping those in need on the tenth anniversary of Dr. King’s…
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