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I think I should give the reason for my being in Birmingham, since you have been influenced by the argument of “outsiders coming in.” . . . Several months ago our local affiliate here in Birmingham invited us to be on call to engage in a nonviolent direct action program if such were deemed necessary. We readily consented and when the hour came we lived up to our promises. So I am here, along with several members of my staff, because we were invited here. I am here because I have basic organizational ties here.

–“Letter from Birmingham Jail,"

According to the letter, why was King in Birmingham?


He had decided on his own to run a protest.
He had been asked to help stage a protest.
He had lived in that city earlier in his life.
He was a member of that community.

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B: He had been asked to help stage a protest.

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Answer:

He had been asked to help stage a protest.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the excerpt from the "Letter from Birmingham Jail," King was in Birmingham because he had been invited there by the local affiliate to engage in a nonviolent direct action program if deemed necessary. He also mentioned having basic organizational ties in Birmingham. Therefore, King was in Birmingham because he had been asked to help stage a protest, not because he had decided on his own to run a protest or because he lived there earlier in his life or was a member of that community.

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