Letter from Birmingham Summary

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English

 

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Victoria D

 

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March 25, 2016

 

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University

 

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He doesn't feel as if he and the others have broken the law. He goes on to say that even though breaking the law is not the way to achieve rights, "an unjust law is no law at all" (King, 658). Also, he thinks that African Americans will continue to do what is necessary to obtain their rights, so he says "let them march" (662)...
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He diligently explains that "black nationalist" groups are becoming common but still has faith that the "Negro church" has had an influence in keeping the violence from breaking out. Finally he tells us about his frustration with the church in general. He feels that the church has avoided its responsibilities to the African American people, hiding behind their stained glass windows...
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