Respuesta :
I’m sorry that I can’t join you in your praise for the police department.
"Letter from Birmingham Jail" is an open letter written on April 16th, 1963 by Martin Luther King Jr. The letter defends the strategy of nonviolent resistance to racism. While Martin Luther King spent 8 days sentence in jail he wrote the letter to not only address the injustice of his arrest, but to only make a statement on the incompetence of the church, the brutality of the police, but also how despite all of these injustices he is put under, he still writes diplomatically because of his belief of nonviolent resistance.
It is because of these arguments that the statement that identifies the main idea from the excerpt correctly is "I'm sorry that I can't join you in your praise for the police department." Because it summarizes how the police department treated with injustice the black community but while keeping his diplomacy.