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4. \an unjust law is no law at all.\ what do you think king means? 5. \…

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4.
\an unjust law is no law at all.\
what do you think king means?

5.
\the negros great stumbling block...is the white moderate.\
what do you think king means?

6.
\shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will.\
what do you think king means?

7.
\justice too long delayed is justice denied.\
what do you think king means?

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Question 4
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King (likely MLK) argues that laws must align with moral justice. Unjust laws, which violate human rights/equality, lack legitimate authority. People aren’t morally bound to follow them as they don’t fulfill law’s purpose of justice.

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In the civil rights context, white moderates (who claim neutrality but avoid confronting racism) hinder progress. They prefer order over justice, discourage bold action, and fail to support necessary change, acting as a barrier to Black liberation.

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People with good intentions but shallow understanding (e.g., acknowledging racism but not grasping its depth or urgency) are more frustrating than open enemies. Their half - measures/lukewarm support fail to address root issues, slowing progress while appearing well - meaning.

Answer:

King means that a law that is unjust (e.g., discriminatory, violating human rights) does not deserve to be considered a valid law. Such laws lack moral authority, and people have no ethical obligation to obey them, as true law should uphold justice and equality.

Question 5