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Infusing Nonviolence into the English Curriculum
An Introduction to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
& the Nonviolence Movement in Americaby
Kathryn Lee JohnsonSchool of Education - URI
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“Everybody can be great. Because
anybody can serve.
You only need a heart full of grace
and a soul generated by
love.”
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“Love is the only force capable of
transforming an enemy
into a friend.”
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“The ultimate measure of a man
is not where he stands in
moments of comfort and
convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”
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“Forgiveness is not
an occasional act;
it is a permanent attitude.”
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Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
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"The strong person is the one who can stand up for his rights and not hit back."
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“Keep your eyes on the prize, Hold on, hold on”
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“I Have a Dream.”
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Nobel Peace Prize
“True peace is not
merely the absence of
tension; it is the presence
of justice.”
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“As long as there is
poverty in the world I can
never be rich, even if I have
a billion dollars.”
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“Deep in my heart, I do believe,
We shall overcome some day.”