Non violent protest ? Dr. Martin Luther King's moral disobedience!

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English

 

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Gloria B

 

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June 14, 2014

 

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King advocates nonviolence as the only moral way of protest, even though authorities may term it as disobedience, it is an act of obedience according to the human law as stated by Erich Fromm in his essay. Martin Luther King's letter which was written in April 16, 1963, is an emotional letter that addresses and responds to the issue and criticism that a group of white clergymen had thrown at him and his pro-black American organization about his and his organization's non -- violent demonstrative actions against racial prejudice and injustice among black Americans in Birmingham...
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King advocates nonviolence as the only moral way of protest, even though authorities may term it as disobedience, it is an act of obedience according to the human law as stated by Erich Fromm in his essay. Martin Luther King's letter which was written in April 16, 1963, is an emotional letter that addresses and responds to the issue and criticism that a group of white clergymen had thrown at him and his pro-black American organization about his and his organization's non -- violent demonstrative actions against racial prejudice and injustice among black Americans in Birmingham...
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