Civil Courage
Follow the difficult art of standing upright: dissent, exile, prison, train platforms, boycotts, forests, and public acts that change the weather.
Civil Courage follows public moral action under pressure from empire, segregation, prison, war, and civil conflict.
The route highlights Jing Ke, Gandhi at Pietermaritzburg, Rosa Parks, Mandela, and other moments where individual acts become public symbols. These scenes include protest, refusal, witness, and leadership.
These rounds place individual decisions inside courts, trains, buses, prisons, occupied cities, and councils, making the historical context of law, surveillance, segregation, and retaliation visible.
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