Response To Martin Luther King's Letter From Birmingham Jail

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Martin Luther King published an open letter, later known as the Letter from Birmingham Jail on April 16, 1963, addressing the questions, criticisms, and concerns people have regarding the movement of the black campaign in ending segregation. The Letter from Birmingham Jail was King’s response to the letter written by the clergymen, A Call for Unity, about their “concerns” in relation to the movement. King responded that he was in Birmingham for three reasons: his work was there, the injustice the blacks were facing, and as an American he felt he should be concern of what is happening inside his country. King went on to explain due to failed negotiation with the leaders, it led the people to start taking up direct-action. He also pointed out

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