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The constraints create common ground for many of the Negro community while further separating those against it. Lastly, the exigence of this piece of text clearly defines the problems of social injustice many Negros face either in the state of Alabama or in surrounding states... Showed first 250 characters
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It is perceived as a problem because the injustices are gradually growing larger, to a point where the Negro community must not let the problem go on any longer.
Dr. King’s claim is obvious and present, clearly presenting the main point of the argument as being in Birmingham because of the injustice toward the Negro community... Showed next 250 characters
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