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Q: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter from a Birmingham Jail argued that people have a moral responsibility to obey just laws and?
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When did Martin Luther King Jr receive a Letter from a Birmingham Jail?

He wrote the letter. Didn't get it.


What are your responsibility for Martin Luther king?

what my responsibility for martin Luther king would be to follow the steps that he did


What is Martin Luther's main point of the Letter from Birmingham Jail?

The purpose of Martin Luther's letter from Birmingham jail was to express that he still does and always will defend nonviolent protests for equal rights. He was letting the people know that even though he was jailed, he won't back down.


Who said you penned the letter from a Birmingham jail in defense of nonviolent protest?

Martin Luther King Jr.


Was Martin Luther King's Letter from a Birmingham Jail written in response to Kennedy?

Yes he was killed because of it.


What did Martin Luther king letter from Birmingham jail argue?

People should resist unfair laws.


What was published about Martin Luther King Jr in 1963?

"Letter from Birmingham Jail" was a published about Martin Luther King in 1963. This was written about defending the strategy of nonviolent resistance to racism.


In 1963 Martin Luther King was arrested and jailed during anti segregation protests in Birmingham Alabama?

it was the letter from Birmingham jail, which advocated nonviolent disobedience


Did martin Luther king jr make his i have a dream speech in Birmingham Alabama?

No he didn't, he made it in Washington after the march on Washington but he did make write his Letter from Birmingham jail in Birmingham Alabama


Where did Martin Luther King Jr. give his speech at?

martin Luther king gave his speech in Birmingham Alabama


Letter from Birmingham Jail?

(1963) A letter that Martin Luther King, Jr., addressed to his fellow clergymen while he was in jail in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963, after a nonviolent protest against racial segregation


Who was Martin Luther in The Scarlet Letter?

Martin Luther is not in the Scarlet Letter