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in the passage letter from Birmingham jail, which theme is Central and King’s address
Patriotism
Nonviolent resistance
Respecting authority
Patience
Patriotism
Nonviolent resistance
Respecting authority
Patience
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In "Letter from Birmingham Jail," the central theme is **nonviolent resistance**. Martin Luther King Jr. emphasizes the importance of nonviolent protest in the struggle against racial injustice. He argues for the necessity of direct action to combat systemic inequalities and highlights that nonviolence is not only essential in achieving civil rights but also in maintaining moral integrity in the face of oppression. While themes like patriotism and respecting authority are present, they serve to support his overarching message of nonviolent resistance as a powerful and just means of achieving social change.
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