Answer:Dr Martin Luther King gives several reasons why the African American can no longer wait to demand equal right.
Explanation: (1) Disillusionment with the slow speed of school desegregation
(2) Lack of confidence in politicians and government, particularly after the
perceived failures of the Kennedy administration.
(3)The Great Depression never ended for African Americans; while others
enjoyed an economic recovery, Black unemployment rose.
(4) perception of the American Negro as downtrodden and powerless
(5) Emancipation Proclamation reminded Blacks that they remained
oppressed in spite of their nominal legal freedom.
Wealthy plantation owners made up 3 percent of the southern population
The answer is option 1 (A) because people should have the right to have their own freedom of religion and not be forced to do other religion that they don't really want to do. <span />
<span>that would be the The Camp David Accords</span>
By comparing the source to other established work from that same time period. If it matches up, then the source is a primary source. Hope I helped!