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Civil Rights in the U.S.A. Martin Luther King and his wife are walking down some steps to a crowd of applause. His wife gives him a kiss on the cheek and then smiles. There are lots of people waving. King shakes somebody’s hand. He addresses the crowd talking about how he still advocates non-violence and passive resistance. There are many people standing behind him. Martin Luther King says: 'We still advocate non-violence and passive resistance and still are determined to use the weapon of love. We are still insisting emphatically that violence is self-defeating. That he wo lives by the sword will perish by the sword.'
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