Think about the two passages from King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.”

Write your own summary of King’s main messages as if you were explaining King’s message to someone who had not read the letter.

Write your response in five to seven sentences.

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Letter from Birmingham Jail is the letter which is written by Martin Luther King Jr. It is a letter which advocated non violent attitude of his protest against the racial discrimination that oppressed African Americans.

Explanation:

Martin Luther King Jr. addressed the racial disparity that is expressed against African Americans. He says that injustice shown on the basis of ethnicity and skin color are the dark clouds that hide the clarity of purpose. He also advocated that "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere".

This saying acted as a seed which manifested as huge tree of protest against racism that undermined African Americans. His letter also echoed that racial injustice is spreading like a dark fog of misunderstanding concealing the abilities and skills of African Americans.

Answer:

African Americans have waited long enough for change.

Those who have not suffered injustice cannot criticize the impatience of those who have.

Many have suffered under segregation.

Protests expose existing tension.

Disorder is a necessary step toward progress.

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