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Summary Of Martin Luther King Letter From Birmingham Jail

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The letter that Martin Luther King Jr. wrote from his Birmingham jail cell in in April of 1963 changed the Civil Rights Revolution. King’s response to nine clergymen who said that racial protests being “led by outsiders” were “unwise and untimely”, sparked a revolution in the already boiling black community. In the opening paragraphs of the letter, King explains that he is in Birmingham because of the injustice within the city. He is defending the rights of black in Birmingham because “whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.” The letter begins to develop into a testimony for peace and justice among blacks and whites. King, a non-violent protester, says that the word tension does not scare him. Non-violent tension is needed
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