Gandi vs. Martin Luther King
...em to his people where they used it too beat the other society. When the British took over India they supplied the Indian people with a new line of cloths. Gandhi saw their profits and turned it around on the British. Gandhi realized that the British were making a lot of money and started a boycott of not buying their cloths. He did this by getting his people to understand that it would hurt the British and help get rid of them. They listened and Gandhi became recognized by the British and they felt threatened by a little man that is five foot tall and nothing but skin and bones. The British had a bad feeling about Gandhi and in a way it was a right feeling because that little man did succeed in pushing them out. That isn’t the only reason why he became famous: it was the fact that he didn’t use any violence. Martin Luther King understood what Gandhi did and saw how he to could use it. Martin started a boycott of not having the blacks ride the bus. This hurt the whites in the same manner of how Gandhi hurt the British. He found an everyday need that the blacks used and the whites made pr...