Letter from Birmingham Jail

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Across
  1. 4. City where the letter was written
  2. 7. King distinguishes between just and unjust types
  3. 9. King appeals to this moral guide
  4. 13. Peaceful demonstration for rights
  5. 14. King says it must drive nonviolent resistance
  6. 15. Recipients of the letter
  7. 17. King redefines this label as potentially positive
  8. 18. Goal of the civil rights movement
  9. 20. King's method of protest
Down
  1. 1. A central theme King appeals to
  2. 2. System challenged by civil rights activists
  3. 3. King criticizes its silence and inaction
  4. 5. What the clergymen urged, but King argued against
  5. 6. Tone of King’s appeal for civil rights
  6. 8. King writes that this anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere
  7. 10. As in civil rights
  8. 11. What King and others were resisting
  9. 12. King's appeal beyond legality
  10. 16. The format of King's famous response
  11. 19. King's vision for all people