How did being imprisoned change Dr. King's perspective on segregation?
A: He decided he must wait for desegregation.
B: He quit nonviolent protests to force change.
C: He felt more determined to end segregation.
D: He realized he is an outsider in Birmingham.

Respuesta :

As a result of being imprisoned, King C: felt more determined to end segregation.

Martin Luther imprisoned

  • He was imprisoned in Birmingham when he led anti-violent protests.
  • The White Christian leaders of the city criticized his approach which led him to write several letters supporting his stance.

Being imprisoned for non-violent protests showed that the Southerners who were in support of segregation would do anything to keep things that way. King therefore became even more determined to end the system.

In conclusion, option C is correct.

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