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AURORKA [14]
2 years ago
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Write a few sentences to compare and contrast the perspectives of the eight White clergy members who wrote "Call for Unity" with

the perspective of Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights activists.​

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nata0808 [166]2 years ago
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Answer:the eight members of the clergy who wrote “call for unity” supported the civil rights movement. They believed in the idea of equality for all Americans. However they thought that equal rights should be pursued only through the courts and legal methods. Martian Luther King Jr. and other civil rights activists believed that it was necessary to hold demonstrations, such as sit-ins and marches, to put pressure on governments and call attention to issues. Even though these methods were technically against the law, activists argued that these laws were immoral. Their tactics helped bring about important change

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