Description: Letter From a Birmingham City Jail Author: King Jr. , Martin Luther Title: Letter From a Birmingham City Jail Publication: Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee, 1963 Description: First Printing dated May, 1963. 15pp. Just slightly rubbed and tanned with a light, tiny crease to the edge of the rear, else a near fine copy in publisher's stapled wraps, Written by King while he was imprisoned in Birmingham, Alabama, the letter responds to a statement made by eight white clergymen who had criticized the civil rights protests and called for patience and calm. King argued that the protests were necessary for the civil rights movement, and that the clergymen's call for patience was actually a call for inaction in the face of injustice. He also argued that the segregation laws in Birmingham were unjust and violated the principles of Christianity. Seller ID: 56230 Subject: African American Decatur, GA Terms All orders usually ship the next business day via USPS Media Mail, but if there is a delay we will notify you immediately. Combined shipping, expedited and international are also available, please contact us before ordering for a shipping quote. Your complete satisfaction is our top priority, so please do not hesitate to contact us directly with any issues or questions.This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
Price: 8250 USD
Location: Decatur, Georgia
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Author: King Jr. , Martin Luther
Publisher: American Friends Service Committee
Year Printed: 1963
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Original/Facsimile: Original