Dr. King’s Birmingham Jail Letter: a Timeless Call for Justice
Words: 677 1110In April 1963 the city of Birmingham Alabama became the unlikely site of one of the most important documents in the American civil rights movement. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. detained for participating in nonviolent protests against racial segregation composed a letter from his jail cell that would echo through history. Addressed to eight white clergymen who had criticized his actions the "Letter from Birmingham Jail" stands as a powerful defense of civil disobedience and a stirring plea for justice. […]