The Letter From Birmingham Jail By MLK Jr.

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The Letter from Birmingham Jail was written by Martin Luther King Jr. in 1963. He was imprisoned for participating in nonviolent protests against segregation. He wrote this letter in response to eight white religious leaders who voiced their opinions of concern about the protests. In the letter, MLK Jr. tells the people that they have the moral responsibility to break laws that are unfair. They can’t simply wait until the court changes the laws because they could possibly never be changed. He says people need to stand up for what is right and fight back peacefully against the cruel people and unfair laws. He gives the people steps to follow to create a successful nonviolent protest. MLK Jr. wanted to persuade his audience that fighting back