Nonviolent Direct Actions Sociology Coursework
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Nonviolent direct action, usually engineered by civil rights activists, refers to active participation in strikes, boycotts, or nonviolent protests, aimed at revealing certain atrocities and injustices in the community. The basic ideas of nonviolent direct action include office occupations, shareholder actions, vehicle actions, banner drops, blockades, die-ins, sit-downs, or sit-ins among others.