Problem
i. What did the violent incident with the American Nazi in 1962 reveal about Martin Luther King's philosophy? What did it reveal about his character?
ii. Describe the influences on Martin Luther King's philosophy of nonviolence. How did he interpret those influences in an American context?
iii. How was King's philosophy of nonviolence more than just an "absence of violence"? Use examples from the article.
iv. What do you think was the greatest success of the civil rights movement described in the article. How did King's philosophy of nonviolence play a part in its success?