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Essay heading: Henry David Thoreau Influences
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Through with being forced be segregated by going to different schools and using different bathrooms and publically being viewed as inferior, Dr. King used non-violent forms of protest such as sit-in and peaceful marches. Just like Thoreau’s refusal to pay the poll tax, these non-violent protests also eventually ended with King's arrest for his role of leadership in the passive march in Birmingham Alabama... displayed 300 characters
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Just like Thoreau’s refusal to pay the poll tax, these non-violent protests also eventually ended with King's arrest for his role of leadership in the passive march in Birmingham Alabama. (“Henry David Thoreau”)
During his sentence in the Birmingham Jail, King used his time to write "The Letter from Birmingham Jail"... displayed next 300 characters
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