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Global Issues Class "A Letter from a Birmingham Prison" by Martin Luther King: Was Dr. King right or the pastors?

Title: Global Issues Class "A Letter from a Birmingham Prison" by Martin Luther King: Was Dr. King right or the pastors?
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Global Issues Class "A Letter from a Birmingham Prison" by Martin Luther King: Was Dr. King right or the pastors?
Letter from a Birmingham Jail I believe that the pastors had every right to write Dr. King a letter about their concerns, but in no way did they have to come down on him about his actions. I feel that Dr. King was right in those situations and he even tells the pastors his methods which seem ethical in my sense. Dr. King firsts explains to the pastors he's reasoning for being in Birmingham and …showed first 75 words of 607 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 607 total…on Calvary's hill three men were crucified and all for the same crime; the crime of being an extremist. I believe that King's main point in his letter to the pastors is about sticking together and through religion there should be no racism. Dr. King thought after the bus protest that the white church would support the Negroes but instead, some of them have been opponents refusing to understand the black movement for their freedom.

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