People have protested in various ways across different time periods in history, like the lasting impact of Gandhi and Dr. King’s approach to activism. With the historical methods of activism used between Gandhi and Dr. King, as well as the lasting effects of their methods, they were crucial in shaping the world today. Gandhi and Dr. King both had many similarities in their approach to activism. Although they had many similarities, they also had a few differences. Despite their very few differences, Gandhi and Dr. King were able to have a long lasting effect on the world. After they had fought for their causes, people began to see them as their inspiration. They had been able to change the way people viewed them while fighting for their rights. …show more content…
King. One of their differences was that Gandhi had taken the Anti-Indian Legislation to court. Dr. King had never taken anyone to court. Dr. King would protest by making speeches and leading non-violent protests. Which was stated throughout Document A. In addition to their differences, Dr. King has always been seen as the leader of Civil Rights movements but in reality Gandhi was the Father of the Civil Rights Movements, stated in document a, while Dr. King as known as the Father of the American Civil Rights Movements, also stated in document a. Furthermore, when they had been protesting, they both had written letters to different people. Gandhi wrote it for Lord Irwin and Dr. King wrote it for the Clergymen, which can be seen in the HMH textbook on pages 225-242 and 287-290. Lastly, both Dr. King and Gandhi both fought for different causes. Dr. King fought for the rights of African Americans. While Gandhi fought for the independence of