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Nikolay [14]
3 years ago
13

In Letter from Birmingham City Jail, why is King hopeful that his readers will agree with the need for brotherhood and equality

among people?
A. They are all businessmen.
B. They are all from Alabama.
C. They are all lawyers.
D. They are all clergymen.
English
1 answer:
Talja [164]3 years ago
4 0
<span>B. They are all from Alabama. </span>
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