The inference that can be made based on this excerpt is: Efforts to achieve civil rights for black people needed to be increased. This is supported by the context of Shuttlesworth reaching out to King for help and King's suggestion to hold nightly meetings, indicating a need for organized efforts and increased activity in the civil rights movement.
Finally in 1963 Shuttlesworth asked Martin Luther King, Jr, for help. King was a minister in Alabama in those days. He had been a leader in the civil rights movement since the 1950s. First, King said, Shuttlesworth and other black ministers should hold meetings at there churches every night.
Which inference can be made based on this excerpt.
Shuttlesworth could easily lead the fight toward integration all by himself.
Holding meetings at places of worship was the safest way to reach people.
All of the ministers in the United States were friendly with each other
Efforts to achieve civil rights for black people needed to be increased
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