Civil Disobedience Research Paper

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Civil disobedience can change the world in this day and time. By definition, civil disobedience is the refusal to comply with certain laws and to pay taxes and fines in a peaceful form of political protest. In the past, revolutionists and abolitionists like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, and Harriet Tubman have used civil disobedience to advocate for change in their communities. Civil disobedience is an important action to change the world today because millennials have the available resources and willpower to do so, a law can still be considered immoral, and there is a history of success when this method is used. This act of protest can still be used effectively in today’s time if used for the appropriate reasons.
Millennials can change the world with civil disobedience because they have the willpower and resources available. The main goal for their generation is to reach equality. …show more content…

In both the twenty-first century and before, people have protested against the government’s laws and inspired a change in the nation. In the 1950s-1960s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., along with others, protested the Jim Crow Laws through sit-ins, marches, boycotts, etc. Although a change was not made while he was still alive, Dr. King paved the way for African-Americans to be given the rights they deserve in the United States. In recent news, a janitor at Yale in 2016 used civil disobedience to break a stained glass window of slaves picking cotton. In a statement, he describes his actions by saying, “ ‘It’s the 21st century, why do I have to go to work and look at this?’ ”(Yale). As a result, he was fired, but Yale eventually allowed him to return that summer. The Committee at Yale also decided to remove other stained glass windows similar to the one shattered. This janitor’s act of civil disobedience allowed for a change to be made on the Yale campus that impacted all of the students in