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The Importance Of The Letter From The Birmingham Jail

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Have you ever wondered about the The letter from the birmingham jail? It was important because it impact and caused a movement in the civil war. This essay is exactly about the Letter From The Birmingham jail and question you may ask is Why did he write the Birmingham letter and when did he write it and what was its purpose? Why is the letter so important? The final question is to who did he send the letter to? If you want to find out more about The Birmingham letter this is your paper. The letter from the Birmingham Jail was written on April 16, 1963 by Martin Luther King Jr, this letter defends how people are treated with the violence of racism, he also responded to the public stating his concern. He talked with eight white leaders from …show more content…

Luther King sent the letter to Joe C. Higginbotham or Joe Clergymen Higginbotham, but apparently on 1963 the day of his arrest, a group of clergymen wrote an open letter in which they called for the community to renounce protest strategy that was caused by the community and they were able to be unrest. But just because they got unrest they didn’t stop protesting because they still believe in Martin Luther King and they felt accomplished when his powerful letter that moved the movement in the civil rights movement. In 1963 Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested and sent to jail because he and others were protesting the treatment of “Negroes” in Birmingham, Alabama, and the court had ordered that King could not hold protests in Birmingham, because others were starting to agree with him and think that he was right and something should be done about it. The Letter From The Birmingham Jail was very important and full of facts that some may have not known of. These are just a few interesting facts that you have learned about the Letter form just reading this essay. What other facts can we find out about this interesting but yet powerful in the civil rights movement. So the next time you come across on the internet letters about him or other things about Martin luther king is just rember about all the stuff he has done and this powerful letter he gave. Martin Luther King once said “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice

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