AchievementApril 16, 1963· leadership
Martin Luther King Jr. writes 'Letter from Birmingham Jail'
While imprisoned for leading nonviolent protests in Birmingham, Alabama, Martin Luther King Jr. wrote his masterful 'Letter from Birmingham Jail' in the margins of newspapers, articulating the moral urgency of civil disobedience and directly rebuking white moderates who urged patience. The letter became one of the most important documents in American history and defined the moral philosophy of the civil rights movement.