How did the sit-in demonstrations throughout the south reflect Kings approach?
Sit in demonstrations reflected Martin Luther King's call for non-violence and to maintain the moral high ground. These demonstrations were nonviolent and did achieve the desired outcomes.
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Martin Luther King, Jr., born Jan. 15, 1929, was an African American minister, civil rights activist, and American hero. He was assassinated April 4, 1968. King was known for his non-violent resistance methods and his pursuit of civil rights for African Americans.
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