Read the excerpt from "Lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." My friends, if we are going to end the suffering, we must use the
same people power that vanquished injustice in Montgomery, Selma, and Birmingham. I have seen many boycotts succeed. Dr. King showed us the way with the bus boycott, and with our first boycott, we were able to get DDT, Aldrin, and Dieldrin banned in our first contracts with grape growers. The details in this passage send the message that nonviolent resistance is an important tool in the fight for positive change. nonviolent resistance is only useful in the fight for better working conditions. people must make sacrifices if they want to make a change in society. people must learn about other boycotts if they wants theirs to work. Mark this and return
It seems fairest to young people like teens I do agree with you on that since Power can be abusive especially to teens and pre-teens. We don't know what to do or how to say NO! Maybe the next generation will figure it out.