Martin Luther King Jr.: “Letter from Birmingham Jail”

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Martin Luther King Jr.:“Letter from Birmingham Jail”
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Written in April 1963, Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” delivered an important statement on civil rights and civil disobedience. The 1963 racial crisis in Birmingham, Alabama, was a critical turning point in the struggle for African American civil rights. Although King’s letter was not published until after the Birmingham crisis was resolved, it is widely regarded as the most important written document of the modern civil rights movement and a classic text on civil disobedience.

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