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read the excerpt from dr. martin luther kings \letter from birmingham j…

Question

read the excerpt from dr. martin luther kings \letter from birmingham jail.\
the negro has many pent up resentments and latent frustrations, and he must release them.
how does king conclude this claim?
○ by stating the inevitability of violent protests
○ by urging white leaders to release him from jail
○ by encouraging white leaders to allow nonviolent protests
○ by persuading his followers to break laws and create unrest

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In his "Letter from Birmingham Jail," Dr. King argued that unaddressed Black frustration would lead to unrest, but he advocated for nonviolent direct action as the constructive outlet. He pushed white leaders to allow these peaceful protests to channel pent-up feelings instead of letting tensions boil over into violence. The other options are incorrect: he did not endorse violent protests, his focus was not on his own release, and he only supported breaking unjust laws in a nonviolent, disciplined way, not creating unrest.

Answer:

by encouraging White leaders to allow nonviolent protests