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How does Dr. King respond to the idea that he is an outsider?
A. He suggests that an outsider's perspective is necessary.
B. He claims that the clergymen are outsiders in Birmingham.
C. He denies that he is an outsider in Birmingham or anywhere in the U.S.
D. He argues that he cannot be an outsider in Birmingham because he was born there.
A. He suggests that an outsider's perspective is necessary.
B. He claims that the clergymen are outsiders in Birmingham.
C. He denies that he is an outsider in Birmingham or anywhere in the U.S.
D. He argues that he cannot be an outsider in Birmingham because he was born there.
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C. He denies that he is an outsider in Birmingham or anywhere in the U.S.
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