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Okay so the article brings up some interesting questions that I am presuming are required to be answered in terms of their statistical significance.
Would violence lead to on obliteration of the civil rights movement? Or should the principles of ahisma/non-violence pivotal to achieving the goals of the civil rights movement.
Historically speaking violence has incurred more violence. But it certainly has had a more subtle chance of getting things done. So the ideologies of king who wanted equality for whites and black through non-violence were certainly achieved through a Peaceful movement, that took years to cultivate with a lot of struggles. It can be argued that non peaceful methods would have been more successful in such a scenario however the world would have been a dystopian place for the struggle period.
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