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Most Americans can recite the names of famous generals and historic battles. Some can also name champions of nonviolence like Martin Luther King Jr., or recall the struggles for peace and justice that run like a thread through U.S. history. But little attention is paid to the intellectual tradition of nonviolence. Ira Chernus surveys the evolution of this powerful idea from the Colonial Era up to today, focusing on representative movements (Anabaptists, Quakers, Anarchists, Progressives) and key individuals (Thoreau, Reinhold Niebuhr, Dorothy Day, A.J. Muste, King, Barbara Deming), including non-Americans like Mohandas Gandhi or Thich Nhat Hanh, who have helped form the idea of nonviolence in the United States. American Nonviolence offers an essential guide for both students and activists. The Parushim: A Secret Episode in American Zionist History The Parushim: A Secret Episode in American Zionist History. Sarah Schmidt American Jewish Historical Quarterly Sep 1975-Jun 1976; 65. l-4; AJHS Journal pg. 121 African-American history - Wikipedia African-American history is the branch of American history that specifically discusses the African-American or Black American ethnic groups in the United States. American Revolution facts information pictures ... REVOLUTION AMERICAN This entry includes 5 subentries: Political History Military History Diplomatic Aspects Financial Aspects Profiteering Political History About the 1963 Birmingham Bombing - English Birmingham Alabama and the Civil Rights Movement in 1963. The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing. The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham was used as a ... LULAC: History LULAC History - All for One and One for All. The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) founded in 1929 is the oldest and most widely respected Hispanic ... UFW: The Official Web Page of the United Farm Workers of ... The 1965-1970 Delano Grape Strike and Boycott On September 8 1965 Filipino American grape workers members of the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee walked ... Nonviolence - Wikipedia Nonviolence (from Sanskrit ahim non-violence "lack of desire to harm or kill") is the personal practice of being harmless to self and others under every condition. Mark Kurlansky Books Other Non-Fiction Frozen in Time: Clarence Birdseye's Outrageous Idea About Frozen Food Delacorte Books for Young Readers; Simultaneously available in a hardcover and trade paperback ... History - gp.org Additional information about the history of our party is available in an article by Mike Feinstein which was published in Green Pages. Nonviolence: The Only Road to Freedom Teaching American ... The year 1966 brought with it the first public challenge to the philosophy and strategy of nonviolence from within the ranks of the civil rights movement.
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