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Dr. King provides a moral reason for his presence, saying that he came to Birmingham to battle “injustice.” Because he believes that “all communities and states” are interrelated, he feels compelled to work for justice anywhere that injustice is being practiced. Dr. King believes the clergymen have erred in criticizing the protestors without equally exploring the racist causes of the injustice that is being protested (170-171). These injustices include oppression, segregation, and freedom for Black Americans.

The injustices that Dr. King describes include oppression, segregation, and lack of opportunities for African Americans.

What are injustices?

Injustices are acts and behaviors that result in unfairness and social disequilibrium.

Some modern-day injustices include:

  • Child abuse
  • Human trafficking
  • World hunger & poverty
  • Social racism
  • Bullying.

Thus, the injustices that Dr. King describes include oppression, segregation, and lack of freedom for African Americans.

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