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Letter from Birmingham Jail Step 1: Read the "Letter From Birmingham City Jail." As you read Martin Luther King Jr.’s words, highlight arguments you think King based on LOGIC in yellow. Highlight arguments you think King made based on EMOTION in pink. Step 2: Identify a quote from King that you think exemplifies the struggle for civil rights and copy/paste it below and explain how this quote exemplifies the struggle for civil rights. Step 3: How was the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s motivated by the 14th amendment’s Equal Protection Clause? Use an argument or quote from the "Letter From Birmingham Jail" as evidence to justify your argument.

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