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Answer: B) It was one of the most segregated cities in America.
Details: In point of fact, Birmingham was known by reputation as "the most segregated city in America." In his Letter from a Birmingham Jail, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., said that he had come to Birmingham because injustice existed there, in the same way that Old Testament prophets had left their own towns and villages to go and confront injustice in other towns in their day.
Birmingham also became a central point of focus because of a tragedy that had occurred there. In September, 1963, the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham was bombed in an act of terrorism by Ku Klux Klan members. Four black girls (ages 11-14) were killed, and and fourteen other persons at the church were injured. The bombing in Birmingham sparked the African American community into strong action in Alabama to push for the rights of black citizens.
We cannot let the Germans and Japanese terrorize our traders at sea. We must fight to show american strength and pride. We must mourn for those who died from the attacks on the ships but also enter to show we will stand strong and United. Currently the Japanese have begun occupying islands and we fear that they may come for Hawaii due to studying their current advance. We cannot let them control us through fear. Like our great forefathers who fought for rights we must fight for our rights. We must not cower in fear or we shall be dooming ourselves. Peace will not come through talks but through bloodshed on the battlefield for those willing to fight for the american people. Also we must fight because we will not have our name slandered through their accusations of us carrying weaponry to use. They have sent another general warning that if any ships enter their area they will be fired on. We must stop this.
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