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Letter from Birmingham Jail - Book by Martin Luther King

This powerful letter, written during King’s imprisonment in 1963, defends the strategy of nonviolent resistance to racial injustice. Addressing critics, he argues that waiting for change perpetuates oppression and highlights the moral imperative of civil disobedience. It remains a cornerstone of civil rights literature.
Original Language: English

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