A letter to Martin Luther King Jr. may be the biggest mistake white priests may want to maintain apartheid. They may not have thought that African Americans were so eloquent. A letter to Kim asked him to give up the demonstration, because it hurt his cause by instigating further hatred and violence. The letter continues to be sent, "... ... our own black community withdraws support for these demos ..." but continues to fight for the court system and their rights to the streets.
For the United States, Birmingham is a symbol of racial oppression. We are called bombing ham and Johannesburg in the south. With organized sit-in and boycott, Birmingham elected mayor as Albert Boutwell. As you know, many people think that mayor Boutwell is against stubborn Public Safety Commissioner Bull Connor, unfortunately against the annoying vitriol that was not common in the 1960s. When I began to surround my ideas and spirit about the meaning of today, I reflected well in the lessons of Archbishop Oscar Romero. Archbishop Romero made this eternal declaration before being assassinated. Or touch the real sin of which it preaches: What sort of gospel is that? "
Birmingham, Alabama, a town known for its racial discrimination and advantageous solicitation of Ku - Klux - Klan. Public security member Eugene 'Bull' Connor is an indomitable paranoia. SCLC hopes to offend him and lose his trust. Kim was imprisoned, but initially showed detention. During solitary confinement he read an attack on the White Cleric protest action target. In response, he wrote "Letters from Birmingham Municipal Prison." This is enough to persuade the Northern Church - printed more than a million copies - to trace their conscience and encourage demonstrations against racism