Martin Luther King Jr Letter From Birmingham Jail

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Martin Luther King Jr., a man that led a movement of peace and equality for all walks of life, faced much criticism during his time in Birmingham, Alabama. He was jailed for participating and leading peaceful protest after a judge ordered that he could not hold protest in Birmingham. King called Birmingham, “the most thoroughly segregated city in the country”, and that is what led him to reaching out and attempting to bring out the flaws of racial injustice to national light. These events led up to King composing the historic 1963 essay Letter from Birmingham City Jail, King’s essay was written on all sorts of paper from margins of newspaper all the way to paper scraps; however, that letter was a humble response to the eight clergymen who