In Martin Luther King, Jr.¹s selection,
Nonviolent Resistance which first
appeared in 1958 as a part of his book Stride Towards Freedom, he describes the
processes people follow as they confront their situation. There are three ways
he explained how oppressed people can deal with their situation. The different
processes that are opened to the oppressed people are acquiescence, violence,
and nonviolent resistance. Martin Luther King, Jr. does not approve the first
two processes because they are both immoral and impractical.
He absolutely detests the process of
acquiescence because it means that the Negroes are giving in to the whites
unjust system. He stated that the Negroes must earn the respect of the white
people. But how can the Negroes win the respect of the whites when they are
being cowards? They must stand up for their rights and must not accept that
they don¹t have freedom to become citizens of the United States of America. The
Negroes are Americans and the Constitution¹s Bill of Rights applies to every single American.
The Negroes did know that the system was
corrupted, but why did they accept to adjust themselves to their oppression? I
don¹t know. By accepting to conform their oppression they are giving up their basic rights that our
four fathers gave them. They need to stand up for their rights until they reach
their goal.
As an example, women weren¹t allowed to vote
prior to 1920. The women citizens of America wanted to vote and they had the
right to vote. They fought and fought for the freedom to vote. On August 18,
1920, a bill was passed by Congress that gave women the right to vote which
became the 19th Amendment. After 40 years of fighting they eventually achieved
their goal, the right to vote, and won respect. The American women never gave
up fighting against the corrupted system.
The point of this example is that you can¹t sit
down and accept your oppression because it just may be the easier way. You have
to fight the system in order to achieve your goal and you¹ll eventually get it.
The second way oppressed people deal with their
situation is to resort to violence. Martin Luther King, Jr. disliked this
process also because it is impractical and it doesn¹t work. By resorting to
violence you don¹t achieve peace and/or brotherhood, but create more social and
racial problems. It builds a social barrier between the two races. Negroes
cannot win the respect of their oppressors by using violence. History is full
of examples.
A good example of this process is the Rodney
King controversy that brought and created the L.A. riots. All because of the
trial against the police officers, chaos exploded in Los Angeles. When the
riots began, the two races built a social barrier immediately which resulted in
violence and hatred. It created a war between blacks and whites. It made the
two races hate each other even more than before this riot, but it lasted only
for a short while. The violence may have brought a victory for the blacks but
it did not create neither permanent peace or did it solve any social and racial
problems. Instead it may have created more problems.
The example of the L.A. riots and examples
throughout history shows that violence achieves nothing more than hatred and
more complicated problems. Using violence as a way to achieve racial justice is
immoral and impractical because it cannot and will not win the respect of the
oppressors. It will just create bitterness and a social barrier between the two
races. One of Martin Luther King, Jr.¹s quotes from this selection best states
that ³the old law of an eye for an eye leaves everybody blind.² If the
oppressed result to violence, it¹ll bring ³an endless reign of meaningless
chaos² and their children will have to pay the price.
The third way that is opened to the oppressed
people is nonviolent resistance. Martin Luther King, Jr. really favors this
choice of method because it is the right and moral way to achieve freedom and
peace. Nonviolent resistance is a combination of acquiescence and violence which
will enable an individual or group that will need submit to any wrong. It is a
way to loosen the tension between justice and injustice and end racial or any
other form of oppression.
Martin Luther King, Jr. stated that the
oppressed people must organize themselves into a militant and nonviolent mass
movement in order to achieve the goal of integration. The oppressed must
convince the oppressors that all he seeks is justice, for both himself and the
oppressors. The way of nonviolence means a willingness to suffer and sacrifice.
It¹s the ultimate form of persuasion through words or acts, even death to free
us all from injustice.
This quote by Martin Luther King, Jr.,³I have a
dream that one day...that the heat of injustice and oppression, will be
transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice,² says it all.
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