According to Martin Luther King, Jr., what are the differences between a just and an unjust law?

Using the source attached “Letter from a Birmingham Jail [King, Jr.]” review the study guide questions A through L. Then answer the following questions 1 through 5.

 

Lines 171 – 387:

A.) According to Martin Luther King, Jr., what are the differences between a just and an unjust law?
B.) Explain how “a law is just on its face and unjust in its application.” (Line 203)
C.) How does Dr. King use the Bible and historical events to discuss the tradition and justification of civil disobedience?
D.) Why does Martin Luther King, Jr. say he is “disappointed with the white moderate?” (Line 235)
E.) The clergymen claims that Dr. King’s demonstrations create tension and “precipitate violence.” How does he respond?
F.) How does Martin Luther King, Jr. address the claim that time will eventually “cure all ills?”
G.) The clergymen characterize Martin Luther King, Jr. as an extremist. How does he refute these claims?
H.) Dr. King warns of the consequences of stifling the nonviolent demonstrations. What are his concerns?
I.) On lines 344-5, Dr. King says that he has become more satisfied with being labeled an extremist. How does he explain his feelings?

 

Lines 388 – end:

J.) From line 394 to line 488, Dr. King discusses the reasons for his disappointment with white religious leadership. What does he cite as the basis for his disappointment and concern?
K.) Dr. King takes exception to the clergymen’s commendation of the way the police force handled the demonstrations. What are the reasons for this argument?
L.) Who does he think should be commended and why?

 

 

 

 

Lines 171- end:

 

1.) According to Martin Luther King, what are the differences between a just and an unjust law?

 

2.) Why is King disappointed with the white moderates?

 

3.)How does Dr. King respond to the clergymen’s claims that his demonstrations create tension and “precipitate violence”?

 

4.) Martin Luther King warns of the consequences of stifling the non-violent demonstrations. What are his concerns?

5.) Dr. King expresses disappointment with the white clergymen, and takes exception to the praise given to the actions of the police, but he does say that one group deserves to be commended. Who are these people, and why does he feel they deserve admiration and praise?

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