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Dr. Martin Luther King's Letter From A Birmingham Jail

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I whole heartily agree with Dr. Martin Luther’s King non-violent approach to settle racial conflicts. In “Letter from a Birmingham Jail”, Dr. King addresses ways people participated in non-violence by having marches, doing sit ins, and peaceful protests. Dr. King’s actions were to be better than the people who stood in the way for equality for blacks. If Dr. King handled situations with violence, then he would not be any better than the segregationists. He chooses to rise above and handle the conflicts like Jesus Christ. Dr. King uses the voice of the millions of Negros to advocate change by a strong economic-withdrawal program hoping to bring pressure on merchants crippling the economy. Dr. Martin Luther King’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail”
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