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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 116. Chapters: Martin Luther King, Jr., Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Aung San Suu Kyi, Vallabhbhai Patel, Vinoba Bhave, Nelson Mandela, 14th Dalai Lama, Romain Rolland, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, James Bevel, Anugrah Narayan Sinha, Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, A. T. Ariyaratne, Ravindra Kelekar, Baba Amte, Haku Shah, James Lawson, Arun Manilal Gandhi, Gandhi Memorial International Foundation, Krishnammal Jagannathan, Abbas Tyabji, Charles Freer Andrews, Chandi Prasad Bhatt, Gandhi Foundation, Sunderlal Bahuguna, Professor Abdul Bari, Hermann Kallenbach, Lanza del Vasto, Maria Lacerda de Moura, Ela Bhatt, Lakshmi Chand Jain, Gandhi Peace Prize, Giorgio Ceragioli, Nirmala Deshpande, Nirmal Kumar Bose, Bernard Lafayette, Kaka Kalelkar, Kasturba Gandhi, Sushila Nayyar, Dada Dharmadhikari, Mahadev Desai, Llorenc Vidal Vidal, J. C. Kumarappa, Eulogio Diaz del Corral, Ela Gandhi, Narayan Desai, Goparaju Ramachandra Rao, Gandhi Brigade, Tushar Gandhi, Laxman Nayak, Mirabehn, Pyarelal Nayyar, Sunanda Gandhi, Samaldas Gandhi, Shanti Sena, Devdas Gandhi, G. Ramachandran, R. K. Patil, Mohanlal Pandya, Ravi Shankar Vyas, Maganlal Gandhi, Dinkar Pandya, Community of the Ark, Narhari Parikh. Excerpt: Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968) was an American clergyman, activist, and prominent leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He is best known for being an iconic figure in the advancement of civil rights in the United States and around the world, using nonviolent methods following the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. King is often presented as a heroic leader in the history of modern American liberalism. A Baptist minister, King became a civil rights activist early in his career. He led the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957, serving as its first president. ...