10 points
Martin Luther King, Jr. was committed to nonviolent resistance to racial prejudice, even
when facing people who disagreed. What evidence from the text best supports this
conclusion?
"The peaceful protests he led throughout the American South were often met with
violence, but King and his followers persisted, and their nonviolent movement gained
momentum
"A powerful orator, he appealed to Christian and American ideals and won growing
support from the federal government and northern whites.
"By that time, the civil rights movement had begun to fracture, with activists such as
stokely Carmichael rejecting King's vision of nonviolent integration in favor of African
American self-reliance and self defense."
"In the late 1960's, King openly criticized U.S. involvement in Vietnam and turned his
efforts to winning economic rights for poor Americans."