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Never
doubt
that a small group of
thoughtful, committed individuals
can change the world.
Indeed
it's the only thing
that ever has.
-MARGARET MEAD
These thoughtful,
committed individuals have not only shaped the attitudes and institutions
of our world, they have each acted with a commitment to nonviolence: seeking
to convert the hearts and minds of their opponents rather than using coercive
force.
Each was a part of
a small group that valued truth and justice before personal accomplishment
or monetary gain.
They each inspire
us with courage in the face of violence and oppression.
May each of them also
challenge us to commit our lives to making justice and peace a reality
for all people.
MOHANDAS GANDHI
- Great teacher of nonviolent action. Leader of the movement for India's
independence from Great Britain.
RIGOBERTA
MENCHÚ TUM - Quiché woman working for the rights
of the indigenous people of Guatemala. 1992 Nobel Peace Prize winner.
BISHOP TUTU
- Church leader outspoken against apartheid in South Africa. 1984 Nobel
Peace Prize.
NELSON MANDELA
- After 27 years in prison for speaking out against apartheid, elected
the first president of free South Africa.
SUSAN B. ANTHONY
- Prominent activist for women's suffrage in the United States.
ROSA PARKS
- Ignited the Montgomery bus boycott by refusing to give up her bus seat
to a white passenger.
AUNG SUN SUU
KYI - Democratically elected president of Burma held under house
arrest by the military. Winner of 1991 Nobel Peace Prize.
CESAR CHAVEZ
- Led strikes and boycotts fighting for the rights of US farmworkers to
organize. Founder of United Farm Workers (UFW) Union.
CHIEF JOSEPH
- Chief of the Nez Pierce tribe. Advocated nonviolence among the indigenous
peoples when facing marauding white soldiers and settlers in the American
northwest.
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