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Letter from Birmingham Jail was written on the 16th of April 1963
He wasn't writing to Birgingham jail, he was writing from the Birmingham jail, where he was being detained at the time, to his "fellow clergymen" of Alabama. To straight out answer your question, he was in Birmingham jail when he wrote the letter in question (it's called "Letter From a Birmingham Jail")
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Letter From A Birmingham Jail is a open letter penned by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during his incarceration at Birmingham city jail. It was written on April 16, 1963 and it addressed the clergymen of the area in response to their "A Call for Unity". In it, King largely calls for the clergy members to do the duties they are supposed to do as clergymen.
That depends on which Birmingham and where the letter is being mailed from. Birmingham could be in England, or the United States.
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Letter from Birmingham Jail was written on the 16th of April 1963
The land was called The Clergy Reserves, so the 6-letter word must be clergy.
One Clergy-Man. has written: 'A letter from one clergy-man to another, upon the subject of the rebellion'
He wasn't writing to Birgingham jail, he was writing from the Birmingham jail, where he was being detained at the time, to his "fellow clergymen" of Alabama. To straight out answer your question, he was in Birmingham jail when he wrote the letter in question (it's called "Letter From a Birmingham Jail")
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The church of Ireland catalyst group issued the call in a letter, reported to be signed by 160 ordained clergy.