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Civil Rights Movement 1960s?

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I am writing a paper about the strategies of Civil Rights Movement in 1960s. By strategies, does it mean a new MLK approach (Martin Luther King's following of Civil Disobedience, Thoreau, Gandhi "respond to hate with love?") or marches, demonstrations, sit-ins?

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  1. It included all of the mentioned plus more.


  2. I think it means sit-in's, protests, strikes and marches. You may want to include some of the objectives they were trying to attain.

  3. Why don't you read something on the subject and draw your own conclusions.

  4. How about MLK meeting with KGB and taking "contributions" from same. Subversion and rhetoric also worked real well back then.

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