He guided Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in the theories and tactics of nonviolence--and as a mentor to the Nashville Student Movement and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) during the Civil Rights Movement, Rev. Lawson recruited and trained thousands of young leaders of all races and ages fighting for racial and economic justice. Throughout his long life of service as a pastor and teacher, he exemplified and taught us Christ's and Gandhi's nonviolent values and strategies to combat our nation's legacy of enslavement, White supremacy, Native American genocide, and exclusion of women and non-propertied White men from our political and economic processes.
Countless admirers, including me, embraced nonviolence as a way of living and organizing as a result of Rev. Lawson's teachings, trainings, life, and witness.
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