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Should oppressed people use violent or non-violent resistance to gain…
Should oppressed people use violent or non-violent resistance to gain agency?
Violent Resistance to oppression
Document #12 The Soweto Uprising
This document about the Soweto Uprising is an example of Violent resistance because the protest became into a riot where people were harming each other and using violence to make a change.
Document #16 Oscar Grant Protest
This document about the Oscar Grant Protest is an example of Violent Resistance because the people resisting oppression are resisting the oppression by using violence and harming others to tell the oppressor that what they did was wrong. This shows that for the people resisting they gain power by destroying things and hurting people.
Non-Violent Resistance
Document #12 The Soweto Uprising
This document about the Soweto Uprising is an example of Non-Violent resistance because the oppressors are just having a peaceful protest to make a change.
Document #13 The MLK "Riot" Speech
This document about the Speech that MLK gave about riots is an example of Non-Violent resistance because Martin Luther King is just giving his about what he thinks about Riots and what he thinks is most affective. With this speech he isn't hurting no one he is just saying his opinion and saying that Non- Violent resistance will always be the most power weapon to make a change.
Document #14 SeeClickFix Posters
This document about The SeeClickFix Poster is an example of Non- Violent resistance because the students making this project weren't destroying anything or harming others they were just reporting problems to the City of Oakland that they seen that needed change like illegal dumping or even graffiti.
Document # 15 Malala Speech
This document about the Malala Speech is an example of Non- Violent Resistance because Malala is just giving a speech
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