25 Political Rallies And Acts Of Civil Disobedience You Need To Know About | List25
Want more? Check out the People & Politics Playlist: you like this video subscribe to List25: would be impossible to do justice to the history and clashes that led up to each one of these acts in such a short amount of space, and we are not claiming to do so. We strongly urge you to look into the history of political rebellion and civil disobedience on your own, and find within yourself where the line for justification or even action on such things is in your own personal values, if it exists at all. To inspire and educate you, here are 25 Political Rallies And Acts Of Civil Disobedience You Need To Know About.
Check out the physical list here: Boston Tea Party
Rosa Parks
Emily Davison
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
The March from Clerkenwell to Hyde Park
Thích Quảng Đức
Bread Riots & the Fall of the Bastille
Cape Town Peace March
February Revolution
Peaceful Protests in Ruhr, Germany
Orange Revolution
Poll Tax Riots
Wat Tyler's Rebellion/the Peasant's Revolt
The Fall of the Berlin Wall
José Bové
The Battle of Michigan Avenue
Singing Protests in the Baltics
Juan Manuel Sánchez Gordillo
The Ides Of March (44 BC)
South Central Riots/Rodney King Riots
Liberia 2003
The Boxer Rebellion
Protests Surrounding the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota
Salt Marches
Tiananmen Square
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