1. What role do you think that the author had in the 1963 Birmingham movement?
a. King was a common citizen who was in the middle of the Birmingham movement.
b. King was a national politician with an accomplished record of passing civil rights legislation.
c. While King never explicitly states a title or role, we can infer that he was a key leader in the 1963 Birmingham movement.
d. King was an outsider who wanted to support the effort of civil right's marchers.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

He was the key leader in the 1963 Birmingham movement.

The Birmingham movement was led by Martin Luther King, Jr. The author cites him as the key leader of the movement.

What relevance does Birmingham, Alabama in 1963 have in history?

In 1963, there was a peaceful demonstration in the streets of  Birmingham, Alabama against the racial discrimination, for freedom and equality of African Americans. The demonstrator faced hostile treatment from the police. Later, four girls died in the bombing of the church.

The author describes his role as, he never defined/wanted any role or title, but if insisted, he was considered a key leader in the 1963 Birmingham movement.

Therefore, it can be said that option C aptly describes the statement.

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