Melba learns about Gandhi and his beliefs in nonviolent resistance in Chapter 12 of "Warriors Don't Cry" when she is first introduced to the concept of passive resistance by her teacher, Mrs. Pickwick. Gandhi's teachings and methods have a profound impact on Melba throughout the book as she navigates the challenges and injustices of segregation at Central High School.
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"Warriors Don't Cry" is a memoir by Melba Pattillo Beals, one of the Little Rock Nine who desegregated Central High School in Arkansas in 1957. The book details Beals' experience as a black student facing intense racism and violence during the desegregation process, highlighting her bravery and perseverance in the face of adversity.
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In chapter 9, we learn that Dimmesdale's health is beginning to fail. He looks pale and thin.
Dr. King learn about nonviolence from Mohandas Gandhi when he went to visit India.
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