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32. What was Martin Luther King, Jr., referencing in the passage that brought him to lead a protest in Birmingham?
A) segregation
B) wage inequality
C) police brutality
D) education inequalities
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A) segregation

Martin Luther King, Jr. was primarily referencing segregation in his call to lead a protest in Birmingham. His efforts aimed to address the systemic racial segregation and discrimination that African Americans faced in the South, particularly in public facilities and services.
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