While
confined here in the Birmingham City Jail, I came across your
recent statement calling our present activities “unwise and
untimely.” Seldom, if ever, do I
pause to answer
criticism of my work and ideas … But since I feel that you are men of
genuine good will and your criticisms are
sincerely set forth, I would like to answer your statement in what I hope will be
patient and
reasonable terms. I think I should give the
reason for my being in Birmingham, since you have been influenced by the
argument of “outsiders coming in.” I have the
honor of serving as president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, an
organization operating in every Southern
state with
headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. We have some 85
affiliate organizations all across the South … Several months ago our
local affiliate here in Birmingham invited us to be on call to
engage in a nonviolent direct action
program if such were deemed
necessary. We readily consented… But more basically, I am in Birmingham because
injustice is here. Just as the prophets of the eighth
century B.C. left their villages and carried their “
thus saith the Lord” far beyond the boundaries of their home towns, and just as the Apostle Paul left his
village of Tarsus and carried the
gospel of Jesus Christ to the far corners of the Greco-Roman world, so am I. compelled to
carry the
gospel of
freedom beyond my own home town. Like Paul, I must constantly
respond to the Macedonian call for
aid. Moreover, I am
cognizant of the interrelatedness of all communities and states. I cannot sit idly by in Atlanta and not be concerned about what happens in Birmingham. Injustice anywhere is a
threat to
justice everywhere. We are caught in an
inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single
garment of
destiny. Whatever affects one
directly, affects all indirectly. Never again can we
afford to live with the
narrow,
provincial “outside
agitator” idea. Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be
considered an outsider anywhere within its bounds… In any nonviolent
campaign there are four
basic steps: 1)
collection of the facts to
determine whether injustices are alive; 2)
negotiation; 3) self-purification; and 4) direct action. We have gone
through all of these steps in Birmingham … Birmingham is
probably the most
thoroughly segregated city in the United States. “Its
unjust treatment of Negroes in the courts is a
notorious reality. There have been more unsolved bombings of Negro homes and churches in Birmingham than in any city in this
nation. These are the hard,
brutal, and
unbelievable facts. On the
basis of these conditions Negro leaders sought to
negotiate with the city fathers. But the
political leaders
consistently refused to
engage in good
faith negotiation. 2 Then came the
opportunity last September to talk with some of the leaders of the
economic . In these negotiating sessions
certain promises were made by the merchants—such as the
promise to
remove the
humiliating racial signs from the stores. On the
basis of these promises Reverend Shuttlesworth and the leaders of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights agreed to call a
moratorium on any type of demonstrations. As the weeks and months unfolded we realized that we were the victims of a broken
promise. The signs remained. As in so many experiences in the past, we were confronted with blasted hopes, and the dark
shadow of a deep
disappointment settled upon us. So we had no
alternative except that of preparing for direct action, whereby we would present our very bodies as a means of laying our case before the
conscience of the
local and
national . We were not unmindful of the difficulties
involved. So we decided to go
through the
process of self-purification. We started having workshops on
nonviolence and repeatedly asked ourselves the questions, “are you
able to
accept the blows without retaliating?” “Are you
able to
endure the ordeals of jail?” … You may well ask, “Why direct action? Why sit-ins, marches, etc.? Isn’t
negotiation a better path?” You are exactly
right in your call for
negotiation. Indeed, this is the
purpose of direct action. Nonviolent direct action seeks to
create such a
crisis and
establish such
creative tension that a that has constantly refused to
negotiate is forced to
confront the
issue. … Just as Socrates felt that it was
necessary to
create a
tension in the
mind so that individuals could rise from the
bondage of myths and half-truths to the unfettered
realm of
creative analysis and
objective appraisal, we must we see the
need for nonviolent gadflies to
create the kind of
tension in
society that will help men rise from the dark depths of
prejudice and
racism to the
majestic heights of
understanding and brotherhood. … My friends, I must say to you that we have not made a single
gain in
civil rights without
legal and nonviolent
pressure. History is the long and
tragic story of the
fact that
privileged groups
seldom give up their privileges
voluntarily. Individuals may see the
moral light and give up their
unjust posture; but as Reinhold Niebuhr has reminded us, groups are more
immoral than individuals. We know
through painful
experience that
freedom is never
voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the
oppressed. Frankly I have never yet
engaged in a direct action
movement that was “well timed,”
according to the timetable of those who have not suffered
unduly from the
disease of
segregation. For years now I have heard the word “Wait!” It rings in the ear of every Negro with a piercing
familiarity. This “wait” has almost always meant “never.” It has been a tranquilizing Thalidomide, relieving the
emotional stress for a
moment, only to give birth to an illformed infant of
frustration. We must come to see with the
distinguished jurist of yesterday that “
justice too long delayed is
justice denied.” We have waited for more than 340 years for our
constitutional and God-given rights. The nations of Asia and Africa are moving with jetlike
speed toward the
goal of
political independence, and we still
creep at horse and
buggy pace toward the gaining of a cup of coffee at a lunch
counter.