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Is Martin Luther King's Argument In Letter From Birmingham Jail

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Martin Luther King had been arrested for participating in an anti-segregation march that he didn’t have a parade permit for. He wrote a letter from Birmingham Jail claiming that it was his duty to fight for justice. There was a need for Civil Rights Movement right away because as Martin Luther King stated “We have waited for more than three hundred and forty years for our God-given and constitutional rights”. African Americans have been waiting for far too long to gain civil rights and “...still creep at horse-and-buggy pace toward the gaining of a cup of coffee”. In this letter Martin Luther King also addresses his reasoning for following certain laws and breaking others. He states the question of “How can you advocate breaking some laws and
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