Dr.
Martin
Luther
King
Jr.
100
“Injustice anywhere is a _______ to justice everywhere.”
THREAT
100
The day King was imprisoned in 1963.
The day King was imprisoned in 1963. April 12, 1963
100
The name of the jail where King wrote the “Letter from Birmingham Jail”
Birmingham City Jail
100
King’s letter justified ________ protest actions.
nonviolent
100
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Another famous King Speech.
I have a dream
200
Name two of the Alabama clergymen
C. C. J. Carpenter, Joseph A. Durick, Rabbi Milton L. Grafman , Paul Hardin, Nolan B. Harmon, George M. Murray, Edward V. Ramage,Earl Stallings
200
King wanted to put an end to the system of __________.
King wanted to put an end to the system of segregation.
200
The Alabama clergymen agreed that _______ existed
The Alabama clergymen agreed that social injustices existed
200
The final version of the letter was completed on this day.
April 16, 1963
200
“This “______ " has almost always meant "Never."
“Wait"
300
The letter was a response to ________.
The letter was a response to “A Call for Unity” written by eight clergyman.
300
The council that held the Birmingham Campaign. (HINT: FOUR WORDS)
Southern Christian Leadership Council
300
The “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was first published on___________.
June 12, 1963.
300
“One has not only a legal but a moral _______ to obey just laws.”
responsibility
300
The court prohibited this type of demonstration during the civil rights era?
public civil rights demonstrations
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