How to use in-sentence of “nonviolent”:
+ The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee brought in more Freedom Riders to keep the movement going.
+ He was also President of the Nonviolent Radical Party.
+ Lewis, who as chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Big Six” leaders of groups who organized the 1963 March on Washington.
+ She was a project director for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
+ Approaching the Birmingham Children’s Crusade with this background, Bevel spoke to the young students at Saturday nonviolent training sessions, “You are responsible for segregation, you and your parents because you have not stood up… no one has the power to oppress you if you don’t cooperate.
+ Sometimes the demonstrators are nonviolent but other people who oppose them will come to the demonstration and behave violently to show their opposition.
+ In 2018, Kardashian met with President Donald Trump and helped bring forth the release from prison of Alice Marie Johnson, who was given a life prison sentence for nonviolent drug charges.
+ Only when “no one” is allowed to use force against nonviolent people or their legitimate property are people truly equal.

Example sentences of “nonviolent”:
+ Parks and was a civil rights activist and NAACP member; she had just returned from a training on nonviolent civil disobedience.”Parks Recalls Bus Boycott, Excerpts from an interview with Lynn Neary”, “National Public Radio”, 1992, linked at, NPR, October 25, 2005.
+ He continued to work in the nonviolent movement throughout his life, becoming national secretary from 1968 to 1976.
+ Segregation would end when devoted Christians, doing God’s work on earth, led a nonviolent crusade to destroy it.
+ He is a decorated veteran of the War in Iraq, Kokesh came to disparage war and advocate nonviolent resistance to power.
+ The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee was the main channel of student activity to the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.
+ He risked jail for his nonviolent actions.
+ During her political life, she was most well known for her work in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
+ At the conference, they decided to form the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
+ On 17 January 1973, former secretary of the Nonviolent Movement, following a posting against the celebration of the Armed Forces on 4 November, he was arrested in Perugia and sentenced for direct contempt of the Armed Forces.
+ In the game, the Defiant Dragons are doing a nonviolent revolution.
+ In 1962, Adams became a secretary for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
+ Led by a Friends of Student Nonviolent Coordinating CommitteeSNCC student activist named Mario Savio, more than three thousand students surrounded a police car where a student, arrested for setting up a card table against a ban by the University, was being taken away.
+ He was among the organizers of the Catania-Comiso March to protest against the installation of the US missile base, the first concrete action of nonviolent struggle against military installations in Italy.
+ But no one can force others to do things that they do not want to do, or to stop them from doing nonviolent things that they want to do.
+ Anarcho-capitalist believe hierarchy exists only when a person is given the authority to use force against a nonviolent person or that person’s legitimate property.
+ The NICRA used the same methods used by the American Civil Rights Movement: nonviolent marches, Picketing pickets, sit-ins, and protests.
+ He was the co-founder of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and chairperson of the SNCC’s direct action committee.
+ Today, the SCLC says it is “a nonprofit, non-sectarian, inter-faith, advocacy organization that is committed to nonviolent action to achieve social justicesocial, economic, and political Christians.
+ He was the creator of Nonviolent Communication.
+ Parks and was a civil rights activist and NAACP member; she had just returned from a training on nonviolent civil disobedience."Parks Recalls Bus Boycott, Excerpts from an interview with Lynn Neary", "National Public Radio", 1992, linked at, NPR, October 25, 2005.
+ He continued to work in the nonviolent movement throughout his life, becoming national secretary from 1968 to 1976.
+ Segregation would end when devoted Christians, doing God’s work on earth, led a nonviolent crusade to destroy it.
