After reading the 3 primary sources posted in Week 13 materials, answer the following questions:
1. Based on these sources, what do you see as some of the "breaking points" in terms of the shift away from strictly non-violent methods of resistance in the Civil Rights Movement and the Anti-Apartheid Movement? Your answer should be 3-4 sentences long. Though you do not need to provide any direct quotes, your answer should make reference to the material so that I know what your ideas are based on. Worth 5 points.
2. Do you sense that the authors are violent and are excited about launching violent campaigns against their oppressors, or is this more about being less willing to absorb the violence they encounter? Do you think all three authors share the same vision as they advocate for a move away from strictly non-violent protest? Your answer should be 4-5 sentences long and needs to provide at least one direct quote from the assigned material. The quote does NOT count towards your 4-5 sentences. Worth 10 points.
3. What are YOUR thoughts about the shift away from strictly non-violent protest strategies? Do you think the authors here make a case for this shift? Do you think they are trying to justify something that is immoral/unethical/wrong? Your answer should be 4-5 sentences long and needs to provide at least one direct quote from the assigned material. The quote does NOT count towards your 4-5 sentences. Worth 10 points.