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Martin Luther King Jr., Mohandas Gandhi, And Nelson Mandela

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Freedom fighters have used non-violence as their central views on how to gain rights. These freedom fighters, activists, and revolutionaries came from different backgrounds and philosophies to fight one common enemy, several freedom fighters and revolutionaries have remained unacknowledged. The most prominent freedom activists and revolutionaries who made an immense contribution towards rights and freedom are Martin Luther King Jr, Mohandas Gandhi, and Nelson Mandela. They made non-violence work by gaining awareness, and the way people had viewed their causes of rebellion helped them gain the rights and freedom they wanted.

Such as Martin Luther King Jr, he fought for rights and freedom of African-Americans in the United States. King used …show more content…

The problems Gandhi had cultivated were British Imperialism and The cast System in India. Gandhi showed that being non-violent and showing humbleness would get him the changes he wanted in India. In Gandhi's letter to Lord Irwin, he says,"Before embarking on Civil Disobedience and taking the risk I have dreaded to take all these years, I would ... approach you and find a way out. I cannot intentionally hurt anything that lives, much less human beings, even though they may do the greatest wrong to me and mine. Whilst, therefore, I hold the British rule to be a curse, I do not intend to harm a single Englishman or to any legitimate interest, he may have on India... And why do I regard the British rule a curse?... Even the salt[the peasant] must use to live is so taxed as to make the burden fall heaviest on him... The tax shows itself still more burdensome on the poor man when it is remembered that salt is one thing he must eat more than the rich man..." Gandhi is trying to show awareness about the Salt Law the British had made and the huge effect it had in India and it works, in document one, it says,"My ambition is no less than to convert the British people through non-violence, and thus make them see the wrong they have done to India... But if you cannot see your way to deal with these evil and if my letter makes no appeal to your

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