Answer: B. Segregation touches every aspect of an African American’s life.
Step-by-step explanation:
Letter from Birmingham Jail was written in April 1963 by Martin Luther King as an open response to white clergymen who had criticised his methods of seeking for an end to racial injustice in Alabama by calling him an outsider and claiming that such issues should be fought in courts not by mass protests.
In the letter, Dr. King attempted to show people why they should fight for racial equality by drawing attention to the injustices that black people faced in the United States. With a special focus on paragraph 14 of the letter, he speaks of how segregation touches every aspect of an African American’s life by giving examples of the cruel act ranging from the poverty it causes to embarrassment and inconvenience it brings.