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What is King’s view of the disorder that is occurring as a result of civil rights demonstrations?
It is blocking social progress.
It is desirable, as African Americans have been suffering injustice for generations
It is necessary to the eventual defeat of injustice.
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It is necessary to the eventual defeat of injustice.
King argues (e.g., in the "Letter from Birmingham Jail") that nonviolent demonstrations deliberately create constructive tension and crisis to force negotiation and expose injustice — a necessary step toward achieving social change.
King argues (e.g., in the "Letter from Birmingham Jail") that nonviolent demonstrations deliberately create constructive tension and crisis to force negotiation and expose injustice — a necessary step toward achieving social change.
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