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martin luther king jr.'s letter from a birmingham jail
argued that:
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a. segregation could not be changed in america.
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b. prison reform was necessary for civil rights.
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c. people should disobey unjust laws.
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d. peaceful protests had no effect in the fight for civil rights.
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