Martin Luther King Birmingham Jail Research Paper

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Martin Luther King was arrest on Friday in Birmingham, Alabama because he was parading without a permit. He felt like the arrest was unnecessary because he was practicing his first amendment the right to nonviolent protest. Eugene “Bull” Connor was an American politician who served as a commissioner of the Public Safety for the city of Birmingham, Alabama during the American Civil Rights Movement. Connor enforce racial segregation and denied civil rights to African American citizen, especially during the Southern Christian Leadership Conference is Birmingham campaign of 1963 lead by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King is incarceration made a lot of African American activist in Birmingham, Alabama and across the country to question his nonviolent …show more content…

King felt that direct action was the only strategy to get freedom in Birmingham, Alabama. He want them to know that freedom is never a voluntarily given by the oppressor and it must be demanded by the oppressed. King want to use the nonviolent to show the world about how the Alabama officers were treating African American citizen. It was more like showing the world that African American citizen would not stop by anyone or cannot wait anymore to for civil right. Some of African American Activist did not like the day King choose to march his fellow member to freedom in Birmingham, Alabama. They felt like if King has chosen another day than the Friday after the election the result could gone difference to what happen on that Friday. King is motives and overall goals for writing the letter was to call for unity in African American community in Birmingham, Alabama and across the country. He want his fellow member of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Right to not give up hope on civil rights. He explain his views on just and unjust laws and how there are affecting people in this society. A just law is a manmade code that squares with the moral law or the law of