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Shaping Your Destiny | Rev. James M. Lawson, Jr. | TEDxCrenshaw 

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Reverend James M. Lawson Jr. speaks at a 2015 TEDx event in Los Angeles, California.
Lawson was instrumental in shaping America’s Nonviolent Civil Rights Movement. After incarceration for refusing to report to Korean War draft, he traveled to India to study Ghandi’s principles of nonviolence. After be- ing introduced to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and moving to Nashville, he mentored a number of young students and future civil rights leaders at Vanderbilt, Fisk University, and other area schools in the tactics of nonviolent direct action. His students were instrumental is movements such as the 1963 March on Washington, the 1965 Selma Voting Rights Movement, and The Freedom Rides, to name a few. His likeness was portrayed in the 2013 motion picture The Butler by actor Jesse Williams. The movie notes Lawson’s training sessions during the civil rights protests of the 1950s and 1960s.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 23   
@davidtakashima2173
@davidtakashima2173 4 года назад
What a great speaker--I just learned about him watching John Lewis funeral. Now 92 yrs old but a highly unknown ----what an outstanding communicator
@evelynsmith5618
@evelynsmith5618 4 года назад
David Takashima I am from Nashville and the people in Nashville knew him. Everyone who was in the civil rights movement in the south knew him. Check out some of his other RU-vid. He has been preaching the same message...no politics at all. The names of those people they he taught to be non violent became international names.
@b.robins7305
@b.robins7305 4 года назад
Me too.... He's 91. I just found out about him from watching John Lewis's funeral.
@lockjaw3388
@lockjaw3388 4 года назад
God bless Reverend .James Lawson...
@3243_
@3243_ 4 года назад
Amen.
@darrylevans4401
@darrylevans4401 4 года назад
Rev. James Lawson I'm a disabled person our civil rights Bill the American with Dissabilities Act is being violated every day in this country. The civil rights act of 1964 has been watered down. The disabled community would like to join you in your non violent movement.
@johnlogan9208
@johnlogan9208 4 года назад
I can listen to this man all day.
@3243_
@3243_ 4 года назад
Reverend Lawson's words are even more prescient and needed here in 2020.
@greggonzales8969
@greggonzales8969 3 года назад
I was lucky enough to work on Rev. Lawson's TV show, Lawson LIVE for 6 years. I truly didn't understand his involvement in Civil Rights when I first joined the show. But the more I learned about him, the more in awe I became. He is one of the greatest Americans who ever existed. I wish more people knew about him. I take every opportunity to educate my friends and family on the historical importance of Rev. James Lawson. And I'm grateful to have been brushed by the history he created.
@rjmoss4038
@rjmoss4038 4 года назад
I met Rev. Lawson in 1987, my freshman year at Morris Brown College. He spoke to the freshman class and made a big in pact on all of us.
@hakimalaji1026
@hakimalaji1026 4 года назад
May GOD continue to bless Rev Lawson. We have to listen and act. May God bless us all..
@Mars6779Create
@Mars6779Create 4 года назад
Rev. Lawson, this is an excellent lesson, the best! Thank you!
@RoseGrimholt
@RoseGrimholt Год назад
❤Big Thanks to Pastor James Lawson, He has changes my life, I am financial free, and I am willing to also assist anyone that needed financial assistant, You can write me if you needed any financial assistant. May God be with us all. ❤
@jamesjensen4636
@jamesjensen4636 4 года назад
Common sense is self evident - Thank you James for reminding us
@darrylevans4401
@darrylevans4401 3 года назад
God Bless you Reverend James Lawson thank you for another great speech.
@powerWithinUs4055
@powerWithinUs4055 4 года назад
What an inspirational speech. I saw Rev. Lawson at JRL's funeral and simply couldn't place him. Had to run a photo search and then recalled. See how much better things are? Things were basically hidden, three networks controlled everything. Now we have the internet and can bring up all this wonderfulness. Show this to your kids. make a family tradition. Before movie night starts, start with half an hour of American thought and tradition. Jot down a few questions....what makes this speech so good? What held your attention? What did he mean by plantation economy? Teach your nieces and nephews...short exposure, little sample tastes, but persistence. You encourage to music, right? Thanks to Ted for giving us Rev Lawton. The lighting in the room set off perfectly, a fiery speaker who teaches love, with drop dead handsome looks to match. Great presentation.
@lebanserto8097
@lebanserto8097 2 года назад
Awesome! So relevant ✌🙏
@PirelaSal
@PirelaSal 4 года назад
One of the greatest man in the world!
@MQretrolite
@MQretrolite 3 года назад
Believe me or not, one of the students at my school was his grandson and he actually came to the school and talked to us in a library at our school
@3243_
@3243_ 4 года назад
To Reverend Lawson's list of racism, sexism, violence, and plantation capitalism, I would add nationalism, homophobia, and transphobia at least.
@feleciasharpe2140
@feleciasharpe2140 3 года назад
Reverend Lawson is speaking a good word; however, I really would like him to help our people understand the life changing event is for our people to come back to the Laws, Statues, and the Commandments of the Most High. Please this message needs to come forth asap. We have lost our moral compass and are succumbing to the oppressor's ways of understanding which is out of order from the Heavens. The wood and stone of this world is not ours.
@darrylevans4401
@darrylevans4401 4 года назад
Rev. Lawson you are so right our constitution is a plantation constitution and we live under a form of government called capitalism plantation.
@petersklynch
@petersklynch 3 года назад
The fact that this video has under 7,000 views in over 5 years is a travesty.
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