Letter From A Birmingham Jail

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Submitted by mdwilliams7880 on March 3, 2011

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Letter From A Birmingham Jail

Letter from a Birmingham Jail
Martin Luther King strongly believed in protesting for the Civil Rights of African American citizens. There should be no in-between concerning citizenships and rights. If someone does not act for equality, things will never change. In the Declaration of Independence, it states that all men are created equal. This means that there are no second-class citizens. Throughout his life, Martin Luther King Jr. has been protesting for that to be a truth in the United States. The Constitution is made for everyone. Martin Luther King was and still is a role model to many people.
There are 4 basic steps of a non-violent campaign that King discusses,...

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