How nonviolence works.

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2009

An excerpt from the documentary "King in Chicago". Interviews with activists who worked with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the 1966 Chicago Freedom Movement. Learn more about the film at www.thorncreekproduductions.com
Learn more about the Chicago Freedom Movement at www.cfm40.org

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  • @RandyKryn Hi Mr. Kryn. I'm writing my senior thesis about the relationship between King and Bevel. I was hoping to be able to get in contact with you, and this is the only way I've been able to find so far.

  • there is alot missing thou good story

  • A good summary of basic "why" of nonviolence, with James Bevel going deeper than that and giving a few second class in how to begin a nonviolent action. Bevel, by the way, brought SCLC to Chicago for its long-awaited Northern Campaign, and then organized and directed the 1966 Chicago Open Housing Movement.

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