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