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Read the excerpt from Dr. Martin Luther King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.”
Sometimes a law is just on its face and unjust in its application.
How does King support this claim?
by citing the 1954 Supreme court decision
by describing the fairness of moral laws
by describing a law about parade permits
by defining illegal segregation statutes
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by describing a law about parade permits
He uses the example of being arrested for "parading without a permit" to show a law that seems neutral on its face but is enforced unfairly against Black demonstrators.
He uses the example of being arrested for "parading without a permit" to show a law that seems neutral on its face but is enforced unfairly against Black demonstrators.
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