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REPLAY: Turning Enemies Into Friends

REPLAY: Turning Enemies Into Friends

FromThe Thread


REPLAY: Turning Enemies Into Friends

FromThe Thread

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Jun 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In light of the unfolding situation and unrest across America—and the debate about the use and effectiveness of non-violent and violent means of protest—we thought it would be a good time to re-run a prior season of The Thread that touched on this very issue and how it has played out previously in history.
Turning Enemies Into Friends
The Indian lawyer and activist Mohandas Gandhi was the first leader to take up the age-old doctrines of love and nonviolence and transform them into tools of political and social resistance. In doing so, he would inspire Bayard Rustin and other activists across the world. Armed only with love, humility and disobedience, Gandhi brought the most powerful empire on earth to the bargaining table — and eventually to its knees.
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Released:
Jun 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Explore history’s interlocking lives and events. Turn back the clock, one story at a time. Discover how various strands are woven together to create a historic figure, a big idea or an unthinkable tragedy. From OZY. History. Unwound.