The protests which followed the death of Black citizens killed by White police officers in the United States show us clearly that the question of non-violent democratic theory is on the table as it was 60 years ago. Martin Luther King, Jr. was well aware of this issue when he became the most important leader of America's Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s. King's recognition of Mahatma Gandhi's legacy of non-violence helped him in his campaigns for integration and voting rights, while guiding him to democratize the American democracy and re-evaluate the two concepts of 'individual' and 'community'.
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Notre Dame Namur Univ, Ctr Social Justice & Community Engagement, Belmont, MA 94002 USANotre Dame Namur Univ, Ctr Social Justice & Community Engagement, Belmont, MA 94002 USA
McGarry, Jim
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