![]() ![]() We agree rather with certain local Negro leadership which has called for honest and These demonstrations are unwise and untimely. People who feel that their hopes are slow in being realized. ![]() ![]() However, we are now confronted by a series of demonstrations by some of our NegroĬitizens directed and led in part by outsiders. Have given indication that we all have opportunity for a new constructive and realistic Problems which caused racial friction and unrest. Responsible citizens have undertaken to work on various Since that time there had been some evidence of increased forbearance and a Pursued in the courts but urged that decisions of those courts should in the meantime WeĮxpressed understanding that honest convictions in racial matters could properly be Law and Order and Common Sense,” in dealing with racial problems in Alabama. We the undersigned clergymen are among those who in January, issued “An Appeal for [THE FOLLOWING IS A VERBATIM COPY OF THE PUBLIC STATEMENT DIRECTED Day, we are providing the text of both, and encourage you to take the time to read and understand this message.ĪLABAMA CLERGYMEN’S LETTER TO DR. But have you ever read the Call for Unity and the Letter from Birmingham Jail that was MLK’s response? In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. ![]() “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” You have likely seen that quote, and know that it is from Dr. ![]()
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