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In their letter, the clergymen expressed concern about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s actions during the Civil Rights Movement, urging him to be more patient and to seek change through the courts rather than direct action. They criticized the protests and demonstrations as "unwise and untimely," suggesting that they could incite violence and social unrest. The letter reflected a desire for a more gradual approach to civil rights, emphasizing the importance of Law and Order.

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