The Civil Rights Movement and the Montgomery Bus Boycott

It is not widely known that at the outset of the bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, Martin Luther King Jr had not embraced nonviolence. He had guns at home, and armed guards outside. A Quaker, Bayard Rustin, is credited with persuading Martin Luther King to adopt Gandhian techniques.
It can fairly be claimed that Quakers who supported the boycott were mainly motivated by conscience or compassion.

Consider other early Quaker Boycotts, and the tensions between conscience, compassion and coercion.



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