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Peaceful Resistance And The Suffragette Movement

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I believe that peaceful resistance positively impacts a free society. Peaceful resistance has been used by activists for hundreds of years, examples being Mahatma Gandhi and even the founders of the United States. Peaceful resistance has consistently been used as a way for people to convey to their government their views and their feelings in a nonviolent and amicable way. It has been used as a tool for people such as the women of the Suffragette Movement, the people of the Civil Rights Movement, and even for people today to stand up for what they believe in and to make their voices heard. The Suffragette Movement began in the 1848 and would last for another 50 years with thousands of men and women peacefully marching and fighting for the right for women to vote. The Suffragette Movement was one of the first and most pronounced peaceful protest movements of American history and would go on to lay the groundwork for many more protests to come. The Suffragette Movement may have taken 50 years for activists to accomplish their goals, but it did accomplish its goal with very minimal disturbance and strife. …show more content…

Thousands of Americans stood up together against the unfair Jim Crow laws of era in a peaceful, nonviolent manner that resulted in a more equal society for African Americans. The Civil Rights Movement was almost completely nonviolent and simply did things such as what Rosa Parks did when she refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white man. Rosa Parks actions then lead to the bus boycotts which was one of the main catalysts that pushed the movement along and was a prime example of peaceful protesting. The Civil Rights Movement remained almost entirely nonviolent and resulted in a more equal and less segregated society that has lasted through to

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