King: Breaking An Unjust Law

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On the other hand, King describes unjust law as the opposite, demoralizing to humanity, against moral law, and create a false sense of superiority and inferiority. King uses the denial of the black community to vote as an example, as it denied the control for blacks and was created as a way to have whites as the main voice in society. King says that unjust laws should be broken openly, lovingly, and accepting of the penalties that one would face. Breaking an unjust law was a demand for change and standing up for morality. King explains that this kind of civil disobedience was never new. He compares their actions to previous acts of civil disobedience to give a different perspective, such as the Boston Tea Party that gave revolution for America’s