Examples Of Civil Disobedience In Selma

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What is civil disobedience? Civil disobedience is the denial to abide by certain laws of the government without resorting to violence. On March 12, 1938, Indian leader, Mohandas Gandhi, started the act of civil disobedience. There has been plenty of civil disobedience acts around the world, even until this day. One of the biggest civil disobedience acts was the civil rights movement in Selma. Activist Martin Luther King, avoided violence and used a strong, power of words and civil disobedience to achieve seemingly-impossible goals. In Selma, African Americans fought for the right to vote, but every moment, they were neglected, due to poll taxes, literacy tests, fraud and intimidation. SCLC in Selma, was an African American association advancing