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Letter From Birmingham Jail

Horizontales
an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason
A legal piece of paper that prohibits something from happening...
A person authorized to lead religious worship
A city in the American South where Dr. King and his supporters went in April of 1963 for cultural and political change...
A prepositional phrase that describes how fast the goal of civil rights was being achieved in 1960's America
Dr. King's home town
The audience to whom Dr. King addressed his letter
A feeling of displeasure or indignation at some act, remark, person, etc., regarded as causing injury or insult
Hopelessness
A state of having no money or possessions
Verticales
Another word for unhappiness
a person who does not have extreme views and actions, especially in politics or religion
A state or condition of no punishment or lack of punishment...
Separation of two classes or races of people
A participle adjective used by Dr. King to describe his "....dreams of the past...."
An item of clothing that was worn by Dr. King for Easter of 1963
This happened to African-American homes and churches and even to Dr. King's own home.
A descriptive adjective that Dr. King used repeatedly to characterize his movement....
How the high school students were described after they heard Dr. King speak to them after he had been released from jail
The last name of the U.S. President who was in office during April of 1963....