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How did Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. use nonviolence to help end discrimination?

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instead of responding in kind, he and his members took to church pews and prayed in protest of their violent discrimination. King's stark insistence on nonviolence was a major factor in the acknowledgment given to the civil rights movement during such a time of unrest.

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instead of responding in kind, he and his members took to church pews and prayed in protest of their violent discrimination. King's stark insistence on nonviolence was a major factor in the acknowledgment given to the civil rights movement during such a time of unrest.

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