Relacionar Columnas Civil Disobedience in HistoryVersión en línea Match historical examples of civil disobedience with their descriptions. por Mrs. Johansson 1 Mahatma Gandhi 2 Rosa Parks 3 Dietrich Bonhoeffer 4 Nelson Mandela 5 Susan B. Anthony 6 Cesar Chavez 7 Aung San Suu Kyi 8 Henry David Thoreau 9 Martin Luther King Jr. 10 Harriet Tubman Labor leader and civil rights activist who led strikes and nonviolent protests to improve conditions for farmworkers and advocate for workers' rights. Lead the Indian independence movement against British colonial rule through nonviolent civil disobedience, including the famous Salt March. Led nonviolent resistance against military rule in Myanmar and spent years under house arrest for her activism Advocate for women's suffrage and civil rights, which included voting in an 1872 election, an act of civil disobedience for which she was arrested. Renowned for his leadership in the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, which included nonviolent resistance and spending 27 years in prison. Nonviolent resistance leader who led numerous protests, including the March on Washington, advocating for civil rights and racial equality Helped enslaved individuals escape to freedom through the Underground Railroad, defying the Fugitive Slave Act and other unjust laws. Refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, AL leading to the Montgomery Bus Boycott -a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement Anti-Nazi pastor who resisted Hitler's regime through underground activities and writings, including his involvement in plots to assassinate Hitler. Famous for his essay "Civil Disobedience" which laid the groundwork for the concept of nonviolent resistance & inspired future civil rights activists.