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31 May, 10:13

What did Martin Luther King, Jr., have to say about laws and justice in his Letter from Birmingham Jail?

It is morally acceptable to break an unjust law.

It is never acceptable to break the law.

Blacks should break the law to call attention to injustice.

Unjust laws must be followed by everyone.

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  1. 31 May, 11:38
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    He was talking about the current activites that was going on through the clergyman.
  2. 31 May, 14:11
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    Blacks should break the law to call attention to injustice.
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