In his 1963 "Letter from Birmingham Jail," Martin Luther King Jr.:
A) agreed with white clergy that the civil rights movement was moving too fast.
B) agreed with white clergy that the civil rights movement should focus on the North rather than the South.
C) discussed the litany of abuses faced by blacks in the South and the need for change.
D) appealed directly to Birmingham police chief Eugene "Bull" Connor.
E) appealed directly to U.S. attorney general Robert Kennedy.
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