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Essay heading: letter from a birmingham jail
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King did not advocate evading or defying the law. He did however advocate breaking an unjust law openly, lovingly, being willing to accept the penalty of breaking the law. There were many non-violent acts that took place around the same time that King wrote his Letter From a Birmingham Jail, some of which include the Freedom Walk on which he led 125,000 people on a speaking tour through Detroit and Women Strike for Peace... displayed 300 characters
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There were many non-violent acts that took place around the same time that King wrote his Letter From a Birmingham Jail, some of which include the Freedom Walk on which he led 125,000 people on a speaking tour through Detroit and Women Strike for Peace. Dr. King once said that "nonviolence first affects the hearts of those committed to it, gives them greater self-respect and courage, and then it stirs the conscience of the opponents until reconciliation is achieved... displayed next 300 characters
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