Saturday, March 23, 2019
Thoreau and King, Jr. :: American America History
Thoreau and King, Jr.There are times throughout the memoir of the United States when its citizens have felt the need to revolt against the government. There were much(prenominal) cases during the time of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Henry David Thoreau, when there was unfair contrariety against the Afro-American community and Americans refusing to pay poll taxes to support the Mexican War. They utilize civil disobedience to eventually get legislation to stop the blemish brought against them and their nation. civilised disobedience is defined as refusal to obey civil laws or decrees, which usually takes the form of passive fortress. People practicing civil disobedience break away a law because they consider the law unsporting, and want to call warfareiness to its injustice, hoping to bring about its withdrawal.Thoreau wrote Civil Disobedience in 1849 after spend a night in the Walden town jail for refusing to pay a poll tax that supported the Mexican War. He recommended p assive resistance as a form of tension that could lead to reform of unjust laws practiced by the government. He voiced civil disobedience as An expression of the individuals liberty to create change (Thoreau 530). Thoreau felt that the government had ceremonious order that resisted reform and change. Action from principle, the perception and the performance of right, changes things and relations it is basically revolutionary (Thoreau 531).Thoreau refuse to pay the poll tax because the notes was being used to finance the Mexican War. Not only was Thoreau against the war itself but the war was over Texas which was to be used as a slave state. His companion Staples offered to pay the tax for him, but to Thoreau it wasnt the tax he was objected to, it was how the money would be used. He believed strongly against paying money to a war he did not support, and would rather end up in jail than go against his will. A certain passage shows how strong he felt when he said Your money is you r life, why should I haste to give it my money? (Thoreau 538). It was important to Thoreau to get the public informed about the War, and make concourse think why it was wrong to support it. Thoreau didnt rally hundreds and thousands of people together to get reactions. Instead he went to jail to protest and wrote his essay Civil Disobedience. His statements were to get people to think and take their own come on to the situation.
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