The Tradition Henry David
Thoreau
Martin Luther
King, Jr.
Techniques
& Outcomes
Useful Links
Useful Links
The Writings of Henry D. Thoreau
A resource project maintained by Northern Illinois University to organize and produce the comprehensive works of Thoreau in print format. The site contains only limited original text, but provides important biographical information and links to additional resources.
(http://www.ulib.niu.edu/friends/thoreau.cfm)
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project at Stanford University
The King Papers Project is a major research effort to assemble and disseminate historical information concerning Martin Luther King, Jr. and the social movements in which he participated. The Project's principal mission is to publish a definitive fourteen-volume edition of King's most significant correspondence, sermons, speeches, published writings, and unpublished manuscripts. The site contains only a handful writings and speeches by Dr. King, but some of these include video in two formats.
(http://mlk-kpp01.stanford.edu/)
The Albert Einstein Institute
One of the many organizations dedicated to peace, democracy, and non-violent social change. Many of the Web sites for these organizations provide case studies, guidelines, advice and more, for example the list of "198 Methods of Nonviolent Action" taken from Gene Sharp's often cited book The Politics of Nonviolent Action, Volume 2: The Methods of Nonviolent Action (Boston: Porter Sargent, 1973).
(http://www.aeinstein.org)