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• Why was Mahatma Gandhi so influential in Martin Luther King’s struggle against segregation?
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Mahatma Gandhi was so influential in Martin Luther King’s struggle against segregation because Mahatma Gandhi was a peaceful man, and chose to do a non - violent protest.
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