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  1. The Eight White Clergymen who wrote “A Call for Unity,” an open letter that criticized the Birmingham protests, are the implied readers of King ’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.”. King refers to them as “My Dear Fellow Clergymen,” and later on as “my Christian and Jewish brothers.”. These men were Birmingham religious leaders ...

  2. Martin Luther King, Jr. directs his letter to the eight white clergymen who publicly condemned his actions in Birmingham, Alabama. He notes that he rarely pauses to respond to criticism, but he believes that these are men of good will, with sincere concerns, and so he is willing to respond to their statement in “patient and reasonable terms.”

  3. Letter From Birmingham Jail Summary and Analysis of “Before closing…” through the end. Summary. Dr. King notes that he would like to make one final answer to the clergymen ’s complaint. He notes that they had “warmly commended” the Birmingham police in their statement, for having kept “order” and for “preventing violence ...

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  5. On April 16, 1963, Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. sat in a jail cell in Birmingham, Alabama, and he composed a letter to eight white members of the clergy questioning and criticizing his and...

  6. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Sydney_SmithSydney Smith - Wikiquote

    Jan 21, 2024 · Fate cannot harm me, I have dined today. Vol. I, ch. 11, "Recipe for Salads", p. 426; You remember Thurlow's answer to some one complaining of the injustice of a company. "Why, you never expected justice from a company, did you? they have neither a soul to lose, nor a body to kick." Vol. I, ch. 11, p. 428; Ah! what you don't know would make a ...

  7. - The idea that "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere", was a response to this notion that you guys are a bunch of outsiders, this is a local problem, King says no, what's happening in the small pocket of the country (Birmingham) is a threat to justice everywhere - Direct action through sit-ins and marches needed as opposed to negotiation.

  8. Apr 17, 2016 · Dr. King had released it a few months earlier, on April 16—53 years ago today. ... and King did not know any of them at the time of writing.) Their stories add perspective and depth to the ...

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