Tuesday Jan 18, 2022
A Letter of Hope for Today - Bryan Hudson’s Commentary on Rev. Dr. King’s Letter from the Birmingham Jail
Watch video presentation and read text of entire Letter From the Birmingham Jail
In April 1963, Martin Luther King was jailed in Birmingham, Alabama, after he defied a state court’s injunction and led a march of Black protesters without a permit, urging an Easter boycott of white-owned stores. A statement published in The Birmingham News, written by eight moderate white clergymen, criticized the march and other demonstrations.
This prompted King to write a lengthy response, begun in the margins of the newspaper. He smuggled it out with the help of his lawyer, and the nearly 7,000 words were transcribed.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/02/letter-from-a-birmingham-jail/552461/
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