Which steps did Martin Luther King Jr. outline for a nonviolent campaign in his "Letter from Birmingham Jail"? A:gathering of facts, negotiation, self-purification, direct action B:negotiation, organization, self-purification, direct action C:gathering of facts, organization, direct action, negotiation D: organization, self-purification, direct action, negotiation



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Answer;
A. gathering of facts, negotiation, self-purification, direct action

The steps that Martin Luther King Jr outlined for a non violent campaign in his "Letter from Birmingham Jail" were;
gathering of facts, negotiation, self-purification, direct action.

Explanation; 
-The collection of the facts to determine whether injustices exist.The injustices referred to the discriminatory treatment of African-Americans in the judicial process in Birmingham and the bombing of African-American homes and churches.
-Negotiation. He advocated for a "dialogue" between African-American leaders and the leaders of the city to ensure the fairer treatment of African Americans in the city. 
-Self purification.This involved creation of a number of workshops to educate people about nonviolence to ensure that people were able to face violence from others without retaliating and understood the reality of going to jail.
-Direct action; this was the final step that involved getting the community together and marching in public. 

Answer: A. gathering of facts, negotiation, self-purification, direct action

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