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A black-and-white 2×2 photo montage.
Top left: Gandhi leading the Salt March in 1930 — barefoot, walking with purpose, flanked by followers.
Top right: Four young Black men seated at a Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro, 1960, calmly facing away from a server.
Bottom left: Tiananmen Square, 1989 — the lone “Tank Man” stands in front of four oncoming Chinese military tanks.
Bottom right: Marchers in Selma, 1965 — including John Lewis, priests, and a nun, linking arms with solemn determination beneath American flags.
The unifying theme: stillness, resolve, and nonviolent resistance in the face of immense power.

A black-and-white 2×2 photo montage. Top left: Gandhi leading the Salt March in 1930 — barefoot, walking with purpose, flanked by followers. Top right: Four young Black men seated at a Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro, 1960, calmly facing away from a server. Bottom left: Tiananmen Square, 1989 — the lone “Tank Man” stands in front of four oncoming Chinese military tanks. Bottom right: Marchers in Selma, 1965 — including John Lewis, priests, and a nun, linking arms with solemn determination beneath American flags. The unifying theme: stillness, resolve, and nonviolent resistance in the face of immense power.

What do these four photos have in common?
No weapons. No chaos.
Just stillness, resolve, and history that couldn’t be erased.

Extreme nonviolence isn’t surrender. It’s strategy.

Just sit there if you have to.

#SitDownToStandUp #RightsAndReason #YouCantTearGasGravity

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