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In "Letter from Birmingham Jail," the author states that he believes black people should continue to be

proud and courageous.

insecure and meek.

quiet and obedient.
2 years ago

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The author states that black people should continue to be proud and courageous in "Letter from Birmingham Jail." He argues against the idea of being insecure and meek, as well as quiet and obedient.
2 years ago

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