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In his letter, King alludes to alternate approaches to change, specifically that of Malcolm X and his followers. What message does this contrast convey? How effective a strategy do you think it is with regard to his primary audience, who are fellow clergymen?

About "A letter from Birmingham jail" by Martin Luther KIng

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  1. 11 May, 14:23
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    The correct answer is A letter grom Birmingham was written around a newspaper when Martin Luther King saw a newspaper article of fellow clergymen, other ministers and pastors who were not happy with King actions on his activims. They said that Kings actions were promoting violence when actually they were peacefull protest in contrast of Malcolm X and the Black Panthers who were more aggresive on their journey for equality.
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