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How does Martin Luther King Jr. support his claim that racial segregation is discriminatory and unjust?
He refers to the idea that all men, women, and children are united in a universal brotherhood.
He uses facts to prove that racial segregation is occurring only in Southern states.
He shares his personal belief that the pursuit of happiness is left up to each individual.
He quotes from the Declaration of Independence that all men are created equal.
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4. He quotes from the Declaration of Independence that all men are created equal.
Explanation: King repeatedly invokes the Declaration’s promise of equality to show that segregation contradicts America's founding principles, proving it is discriminatory and unjust.
Explanation: King repeatedly invokes the Declaration’s promise of equality to show that segregation contradicts America's founding principles, proving it is discriminatory and unjust.
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