A Letter From Martin Luther King

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...perceive our own actions in a more objective manner as well as the subject way. Martin Luther King, just as any other man was able to look to his past and consider things in retrospect, a result of which was the Letter from Birmingham Jail written in 1963 when the human rights movement was in full swing, and the hour that this man was later to receive has not yet been awarded or recognised (Jet, 2000).
Martin Luther King rarely took time out to answer his critics, but this is an exception to the rule, in this he answers the charge that his actions are "unwise and untimely". He recognises that there are many aspects of his work and his beliefs that are not shared by a great deal of other people, but attempt to answer this criticism as he considered it to be more worth of answering...

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