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- The Meaning of the Sit-Ins, Undated (Probably 1960)
- Women in Nonviolent Movements
- Scanned with Camscanner Scanned with Camscanner Angie Morelli for E-Board
- From Protest to Politics: Future of the Civil Rights Movement. 1965
- The Power of Nonviolent Direct Action: Using Civil Resistance To
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- Combating the Privatization of Life in a Neo-Liberal Regime
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- Mahatma Gandhi's Satyagraha and Nonviolent Resistance
- Ideasin Action for Land Rights Advocacy
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- The 1960 Nashville Student Sit-In Movement
- "It Is a New Kind of Militancy": March on Washington Movement, 1941-1946
- The Myth and Meaning of the Gandhian Concept of Satyagraha
- A Counter Revolution: the Fight Against Segregated Dining
- Bayard Rustin and the Civil Rights Movement by Daniel Levine
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- The Power of Nonviolent Direct Action
- March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
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- Bernie and Beyond a Socialist Perspective on the Sanders Campaign
- Struggle-Dialogue: Tools for Land Movements in India
- The Papers of A. Philip Randolph
- Direct Action, Anarchism, Direct Democracy
- Toolkit for Non-Violent Direct Action
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- A Study of Training Programs for Nonviolent Direct Action in the United States
- Brief Amicus Curiae of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Support of Petitioner
- The Sit-Ins of 1960
- Rustin, Bayard (1910-1987) by Geoffrey W
- The Technique of Nonviolent Action by Gene Sharp
- Essays in Anarchism and Religion: Volume II
- Direct Action
- Module 3 : Mahatma Gandhi Section 5 : Satyagraha the Concept Of
- Bayard Rustin, the 1968 New York School Crisis, and the Struggle for Racial Justice by Daniel Perlstein
- Respectability Politics, Armed Self- Defense, and Gender Dynamics in the Milwaukee NAACP Youth Council, 1958-1968
- AP Government Required Document: Letter from Birmingham Jail (Part 2: Document Analysis) April 16, 2020
- A Thesis Entitled the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
- Civil Rights Groups Taking Direct Action to Get Things Changed
- Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968) “Letter from the Birmingham Jail” (April 16, 1963)
- Direct Action Is Not Available Under Common Death Occasioned by Such Casualty
- Progressive and Populist Strands in American Constitutionalism
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- What Is Direct Action Direct Action
- Envisioning an Anarcho-‐Pacifist Peace
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