The Rev. James Lawson, key architect of the Civil Rights Movement, dies at 95
Briefly

A Methodist minister and student of Gandhi, Lawson mentored civil rights leaders and was the tactician behind key desegregation campaigns in the South.
Lawson credited his mother for instilling in him the power of nonviolent resistance, leading him to embrace nonviolence as a force for personal and social change.
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