10 Methods of Nonviolent and/or Nonverbal Protest Organizer Directions: After listening to the first Johnson and Rolón Give Voice to History Project archival audio oral history, conduct research into types of nonviolent and/or nonverbal protest to complete the table below. For a transcript of the interview, see the Addenda. Type of nonviolent and/or nonverbal protest Sit-in Raising one’s fist Refusing to stand Taking a knee Blockading or blocking Die-in March/walk Hunger strike Refusing to move • • Groups or individuals who used this form of protest Four black students sit at Woolworth’s lunch counter reserved for whites. Year 1960 Purpose Protesting segregation Effectiveness of the protest Sit-ins occur across the South, support comes from all across the U.S. What evidence did you use? P = primary source; S = secondary source Photo (P); article on website (S) • Use these fields for any other types of nonviolent and/or nonverbal protest you may discover during your research.