Summary Of Martin Luther King's Letter From Birmingham Jail

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Paragraph 26 of “Letter From Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King Jr. makes an argument towards the progressive use of time. Moreover, time does not magically cure all evils, there needs to be action and direction in order to solve our dilemmas. “Human progress...comes through the tireless efforts of men…” (MLK Jr. 7) not by waiting for something to happen. King then continues to reference a letter he received from a white man from Texas that essentially said, Christianity took thousands of years to establish sturdy ground and in a similar way colored people will also eventually establish a sturdy place in society. King then basically states this claim is nonsense. Therefore, society should not waste precious time waiting for justice to enact