Analysis Of Letter From Birmingham Jail By Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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In the well-known Letter from Birmingham Jail, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. sits in jail and writes a letter in response to the attacks made against him by a group of white clergymen who questioned both his presence in Birmingham in 1963 and the tactics that he used in order to stop racism and segregation. King responded to show that his nonviolent actions were necessary for African Americans to move forward in this country. These white clergymen had the power to do something about segregation but didn’t, so King made an appeal to get support from them and end it altogether.
Dr. King discussed a nonviolent campaign that can bring justice and peace to not only Birmingham, but to the entire nation. There are four basic steps of the campaign which