The major effect of the Awakening was a rebellion against authoritarian religious rule which spilled over into other areas of colonial life. Amidst the growing population of the colonies within the 18th Century and mass public gatherings, charismatic personalities such as Whitefield and Tennent rolled through to deliver their messages. Though a religious movement, the Awakening had repercussions in cultural and political spheres as well. Customs of civility and courtesy, the governing norms of life in the colonies, were set aside in favor of a more quarrelsome age. Practices and mind-sets were changed by the Awakening like never before.
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The name of the group is Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Lewis was a civic rights leader and politician who even served in the House of Representatives as a Georgia representative. He was the chairman of the organization.
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This passage means that the missionaries are shocked and disappointed by the actions of the Indians who are performing duties that were previously only done by the missionaries such as hearing confession.
The narrator suggests that the Indians are behaving this way because they liked the respect and reverence that were given to the missionaries so they decided to give themselves a titled called Patriarch and start performing those functions.
En 1963 Martin Luther King Jr. fue detenido y enviado a la cárcel porque él y otros protestaban por el trato que recibían los negros en Birmingham, Alabama. Un tribunal había ordenado que King no podía celebrar protestas en Birmingham.