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Who did Martin Luther King Jr address his letter from Birmingham from city jail?

He addressed it to the 8 white clergyman. Specifically, he wrote "My Dear Fellow Clergymen."


What indication is there that King is writing his letter to an audience other than his fellow clergymen?

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Letter from Birmingham Jail?

(1963) A letter that Martin Luther King, Jr., addressed to his fellow clergymen while he was in jail in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963, after a nonviolent protest against racial segregation


What does the legal term clergymen mean?

Clergymen are men of the clergy, as in church men, and it's not a legal term.


What is the present tense of accuse?

The present tense of accuse is accuse ie. I accuse you of stealing that money.


In fellow ship of kings RPG where is the shovel?

First you go to the desert then you find a well go up to it then there's the shovel.


What did the white clergy in Birmingham accuse Dr Martin Luther King in 1963?

The clergymen make four specific accusations: (1) King is an outsider; (2) he and his followers should negotiate for change rather than demonstrate; (3) their actions are "untimely"; and (4) there is no justification for breaking the law.


What part of speech is accuse?

Accuse is a verb.


When was I Accuse created?

I Accuse was created in 2003.


What is the past participle of accuse?

The past participle of 'to accuse' is 'accused.'


Why did the kings accuse random people of being witches in the medieval times?

They was paranoid about witches, just as there is at the moment about terrorists, in the 1950's about communists, in the 1910's about Germans etc....


Why do clergymen wear robes?

for formal and informal situations