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Summary Of Martin Luther King Letter From Birmingham Jail

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Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested and sent to jail on April 12th, 1963 because he and others were protesting the treatment of African Americans in Birmingham, Alabama. The court had ordered that King could not hold any protests in Birmingham. He was held for twenty-four hours without the right to contact a lawyer. When he was finally allowed contact with the outside world, he stumbled across a letter that was published in a newspaper. The letter criticized the protests and labeled them unwise. This letter by Martin Luther King Jr. was his response to that letter written in the newspaper. Throughout his letter, King defends himself and his demonstrations by stating that it was his duty to fight for justice. Later on, King discusses his idea
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