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“Letter From Birmingham Jail” Historic Marker

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(205) 254-6369


425 6th Ave S
Birmingham, AL 35205-4405

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote his famous “Letter from Birmingham Jail” in April 1963 while he was incarcerated for violating an injunction that prohibited public civil rights demonstrations in Birmingham. He wrote it in response to a handful of Alabama’s leading white religious leaders who had issued a public statement questioning the motives and methods of the King-led demonstrations in the city.

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