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Martin Luther King Jr. was bailed out of jail by a combination of individuals and organizations, most notably the Birmingham chapter of the NAACP and a group of local clergy. After his arrest during the Birmingham Campaign in April 1963 for protesting segregation, prominent figures like Dr. Benjamin Mays and other civil rights leaders worked to secure his release. King's bail was eventually posted by a coalition of supporters committed to the Civil Rights Movement.

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