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Martin Luther King Letter From Birmingham Jail

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Martin Luther King, Jr. was a civil rights leader who practiced peaceful protest and worked hard for minorities to be equal and end segregation. In 1963, Birmingham, Alabama was a city caught in the middle of the Civil Rights Movement, there were many protest held by racist and those who wanted equality. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a leader in the South who visited the town to hold some demonstrations. There were many who opposed his ideas, but a group of clergymen decided to send him a letter explaining why they are against these demonstrations and why they should be stopped. The clergymen also expressed how they believed that Dr. King responded to these racist acts was inappropriate, and he should’ve been patient and wait for change. Martin
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