Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter From A Birmingham Jail

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What is the price associated in obtaining equality? Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would narrate a renowned letter that shows the cause and effects related to injustice to his fellow clergymen in explaining the reasons why he believes the Civil Rights movement is well needed for the African American people during 1963. Regardless of all the criticism, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would gather through his fellow clergymen, who would cite his actions as being “unwise and untimely” nonetheless he would press on, in completing those actions. When Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. writes his titled “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” he would underline the frustration of prolonging the Civil Rights movement any further, and the subjugated atrocities he would witness,