Alabama Clergymen S Letter To Dr Martin
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kinginstitute.stanford.eduThe following statement by eight white Alabama clergymen, reprinted by the American Friends Service Committee, prompted King's "Letter From Birmingham Jail." We the undersigned clergymen are among those who, in January, issued "An Appeal for Law and Order and Common Sense," in dealing with racial problems in Alabama. We expressed
ALABAMA CLERGYMEN'S LETTER TO DR. MARTIN …
ibs.cru.orgALABAMA CLERGYMEN'S LETTER TO DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. [THE FOLLOWING IS A VERBATIM COPY OF THE PUBLIC STATEMENT DIRECTED TO MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. BY EIGHT ALABAMA CLERGYMEN, WHICH OCCASIONED HIS REPLY.] April 12, 1963 We the undersigned clergymen are among those who in January, issued "An Appeal for
Martin Luther King Jr. on Just and Unjust Laws
www.jfklibrary.orgIn the spring of 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. and Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth launched a campaign of mass protests in Birmingham, Alabama, which Dr. King called the most segregated city in America. Initially, the demonstrations had little impact. Then, on Good Friday, Dr. King was arrested and spent a week behind bars, where he wrote one of his