Description - After Gandhi: One Hundred Years of Nonviolent Resistance by Anne Sibley O'Brien
Reissued for today's turbulent times, this updated edition includes the Black Lives Matter and NoDAPL movements, laying out the how, why, and when of nonviolent resistance throughout history.
In 1908 Mohandas Gandhi spoke to a crowd of 3,000. Together they protested against an unjust law without guns or rioting. Peacefully they made a difference. Gandhi's words and deeds influenced countless others to work toward the goals of freedom and justice through peaceful methods. Mother and son team, Anne Sibley O'Brien and Perry Edmond O'Brien, highlight some of the people and events that Gandhi's actions inspired. From Rosa Parks to the students at Tiananmen Square to Wangari Maathai, these people have made the world sit up and take notice. The provocative graphics and beautiful portraits accompanying these stories stir the emotions and inspire a sense of civic responsibility.
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