Letter from Birmingham Jail
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Letter from a Birmingham Jail
Martin Luther King letter from a Birmingham Jail is written on April 16, 1963 to the public response clergymen stated on a nonviolent parade that King lead and ended up him in jail for not having a permit. King writes his letter from the jail cell to the clergymen for not understanding the meaning of his protest. He begins his letter questioning the clergyman for saying that his actions were unwise and untimely. He did not volunteer but that he was asked to come to Birmingham Alabama because of his affiliation with other organizations. He also states that he is here because of injustice. If there is not a stop to injustice in Birmingham then there will be injustice everywhere. The right steps where made before the protest in Birmingham for a nonviolent campaign; collection of the facts to determine whether injustices exists; negotiation; self-purification; and direct action. King tells the clergymen that freedom can not wait any longer and that we as people have to fight for our