MLK 50 Years Ago:
The Rev. Ralph Abernathy and the Rev. Martin Luther King being arrested in Birmingham, Ala., on Good Friday, 1963.
The Rev. Ralph Abernathy and the Rev. Martin Luther King being arrested in Birmingham, Ala., on Good Friday, 1963.
Fifty years ago, on Good Friday 1963, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, was arrested in Birmingham, Ala., for participating in a march against local segregation laws in violation of a state court order prohibiting civil rights activists from staging peaceful protests in that city.
While incarcerated, King wrote an open letter to a group of clergymen who had objected to his march.
On what basis could King, a Christian minister, justify directly flouting an order issued by an Alabama court? Cont... Reading >>
While incarcerated, King wrote an open letter to a group of clergymen who had objected to his march.
On what basis could King, a Christian minister, justify directly flouting an order issued by an Alabama court? Cont... Reading >>
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