Martin Luther King Suggests that "Injustice anywhere is a __________________ to justice everywhere.
What is a threat
King addressed this letter to whom
Who are his Fellow Clergyman
Give three examples of "Clergyman"
What are Rabbi, Pastor, Bishop, Priest, Deacon ect
Letter From Birmingham Jail is written from what Point of View?
What is First person
For What Civil Rights group did Dr. King serve as President?
What is The SCLC Southern Christian Leadership Conference?
"Is it logical to condemn a robbed man and say his possession of money precipitated the robbery?"
What is that as a society we cannot continue to blame the "victims" we have to start holding the right people responsible.
Provide at one synonym and one antonym for the word "cognizant"
What are Synonym: aware, conscious, perceive Antonym: unaware, ignorant, unconcerned, unconscious
"Church is a thermostat that transformed the mores of society." Is and example of a ?
What is a Metaphor
Why was King in Birmingham? (was he an outsider)
He was invited as the president of the SCLC to participate in a non-violent protest.
What does King mean by the following statement? "We have waited more than 340 for our constitutional and God-Given rights."
What is that African Americans were promised equality after slavery and have yet to secure it.
What is the difference between a "monologue" and a "dialogue"? *Hint* Look at the prefixes
What is dialogue is a conversation between two or more people where a monologue is one person speaking.
What movement was going on during MLK's time?
Civil Rights
Evaluate the following quote "If the inexpressible cruelties of slavery could not stop us, the opposition we now face will surely fail"
What is that African Americans will overcome this. If Slavery was not enough to destroy them then segregations will definitely fail.
What does non-violent protest mean?
King quotes these two historical documents to support his opinion that African Americans deserve the same rights as other Americans
What are The Declaration of Independence and The Emancipation Proclamation
What inferences can you draw from this statement: "There was a time when the church was very powerful-in the time when the early christians rejoiced at being deemed worthy to suffer for what they believed"
What is that the church and religion no longer have the effect and power it used to have within the community. People had conviction fought for their beliefs.
Instead of "COMMENDING" the Birmingham Police Dept. who does Dr. King say should be "COMMENDED"?
Who are the people who were walking alongside him demonstrating, marching, protesting and staging sit-ins.
The Landmark supreme court case that overturned the separate but equal doctrine of Plessy v. Ferguson and declares separate learning facilities unconstitutional.
What is Brown v. Board of Education