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Bennett Parten

Bennett Parten
Assistant Professor of History at Georgia Southern University
history.yale.edu/people/bennett-parten
History

From William Lloyd Garrison to Tolstoy, Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr.

A brief genealogy of nonviolent resistance

November 18, 2025 • by Bennett Parten
In 1959, Martin Luther King Jr., then only 30 years old and fresh off leading the Montgomery bus boycotts, traveled to India to pay homage to one of his heroes, the late Mahatma Gandhi. Over the course of five weeks, King met with Indian heads of state, spoke with some ...
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From William Lloyd Garrison to Tolstoy, Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr.
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We Lionize Abraham Lincoln – But John Wilkes Booth Still Embodies a Part of America’s Soul

How the insurrection on January 6th brought a legendary assassin back to life

March 18, 2021 • by Bennett Parten
"But if January 6 should tell us anything, it’s that his cause is far from lost. Like Lincoln, the ghost of John Wilkes Booth still haunts us from the grave." - Bennett Parten ...

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We Lionize Abraham Lincoln – But John Wilkes Booth Still Embodies a Part of America’s Soul
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