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What does King mean by the phrase "a nonviolent direct action program"?
I think I should give the reason for my being in
Birmingham, since you have been influenced by the
argument of "outsiders coming in."... Several months
ago our local affiliate here in Birmingham invited us to be
on call to engage in a nonviolent direct action program if
such were deemed necessary. We readily consented and
when the hour came we lived up to our promises. So I am
here, along with several members of my staff, because we
were invited here. I am here because I have basic
organizational ties here.
-"Letter from Birmingham Jail."
Martin Luther King Jr.
O a peaceful form of protest, such as a sit-in or march
O white Southern resistance to a civil rights protest
O a legal case to bring about change via the
courtroom
O a negotiation between civil rights protestors and
local politicians
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