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    Acquiescence In Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Three Ways of Meeting Oppression” Dr. King gives us three ways in which oppressed people such as African Americans dealt with their oppression. The first one is acquiescence in which individuals let themselves get dragged into their own oppression. If one accepts their oppression it simply means that they are proving to the oppressor that one is inferior. The second way that oppression is dealt with is violence. Violence does not solve any issues within

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    from violence to non-violence action in which the views are placed. Martin Luther King Jr. illustrates strategically how oppressed people deal with the three types of oppression‚ which are: acquiescence‚ violence‚ and non violence resistance. Dr. King strategically breaks down and characterizes acquiescence as a form of dealing with oppression. Through his analysis‚ King explains how people surrender to oppression and become accustomed to it as a way of living. Creating an atmosphere where the oppressed

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    characterizes acquiescence‚ violence‚ and nonviolent resistance as the three characteristic ways of meeting oppression. First‚ King describes acquiescence as the most passive and ineffective characteristic way of meeting oppression. King declares that this way of meeting oppression is a way in which the oppressed resign themselves to their doom. In addition‚ he explains that this characteristic way is ineffective because "the Negro cannot win the respect of his oppressor by acquiescence‚ it will be

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    essay‚ shows how oppression is met by oppressed people in three characteristic ways: Acquiescence‚ physical violence is‚ and nonviolent resistance. King‚ shows in this excerpt that the only way to bring peace and unite people is through a mass movement by of nonviolent resistance. Acquiescence‚ the reluctant acceptance without protest‚ is how some people deal with an unjust system. However‚ King argues “acquiescence-while often the easier way- is not the moral way. It is the way of the coward.” (192)

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    fight violence with violence. In the speech‚ “Stride Toward Freedom‚” MLK discusses the three different ways of dealing with oppression; acquiescence‚ resorting to violence‚ and the use of nonviolent resistance. Only supporting one of the three‚ nonviolence‚ King strongly disagrees with both acquiescence and using violence as a way of making peace. Acquiescence‚ when the oppressed resign to their oppression and just deal with it‚ giving up on it all together. MLK believes that is not the way out

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    effective way of meeting oppression. First of All‚ King Describes acquiescence as the most passive and ineffective characteristic way of meeting oppression. King declares that this way of meeting oppression is a way in which the oppressed resign themselves to their doom. In addition‚ he explains that this characteristic way is ineffective because ”the Negro cannot win the respect of his oppressor by acquiescence‚ it will be interpreted as proof of the Negro’s inferiority” (King 382). According

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    oppressed people deal with their oppression. In this essay we will discuss the three major ways that Dr. King talks about. We will also reveal the one method that King supports.<br><br>He first characteristic that King mentions in his writing is acquiescence. In this characteristic‚ King explains how people give up to oppression and become accustomed to it. He believes that this form is not the way to solve the grief that the Negroes were being put through. In fact‚ he criticizes the people who utilize

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    Oppressed people deal with their oppression in three characteristic ways. One way is acquiescence: the oppressed resign themselves to their doom. They tacitly adjust themselves to oppression and thereby become conditioned to it. In every movement toward freedom some of the oppressed prefer to remain oppressed. Almost 2800 years ago Moses set out to lead the children of Israel from the slavery of Egypt to the freedom of the Promised Land. He soon discovered that slaves do not always welcome their

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