
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King faced unrelenting criticism from several quarters for his methods, strategies, and most of all, his tenacity.
He landed in Birmingham Jail in 1963 where he penned the most eloquent case for resistance to complaining clergymen.
Watch and listen online to this joint meeting of EMBRACING RACE – The Conversation and the Historical Society as historian Dolly Marshall provides context for his letter, then 42 readers present each paragraph.
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