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ExclusiveKylaa:

According to King, what does a "just" law look like? When does he say people are permitted from obeying the law?

bruhgetrekt:

Is this part of a book or article?

ExclusiveKylaa:

@bruhgetrekt wrote:
Is this part of a book or article?
About MLK JR(Martin Luther King Jr)

bruhgetrekt:

So this is referencing his I have a dream speech?

ExclusiveKylaa:

@bruhgetrekt wrote:
So this is referencing his I have a dream speech?
Yes

bruhgetrekt:

So MLKJR was fighting against the Jim Crow laws ("segregation"). His definition of a "Just" law would be a law that is fair, and reasonable. From his standpoint, he was talking about laws that didn't include separating whites and blacks.

ExclusiveKylaa:

@bruhgetrekt wrote:
So MLKJR was fighting against the Jim Crow laws ("segregation"). His definition of a "Just" law would be a law that is fair, and reasonable. From his standpoint, he was talking about laws that didn't include separating whites and blacks.
anything else??

bruhgetrekt:

What else do you need? That's pretty much all there is.

ExclusiveKylaa:

@bruhgetrekt wrote:
What else do you need? That's pretty much all there is.
ok thx

YRJ8498:

@exclusivekylaa wrote:
@bruhgetrekt wrote:
What else do you need? That's pretty much all there is.
ok thx
no ther is more

YRJ8498:

@bruhgetrekt wrote:
So MLKJR was fighting against the Jim Crow laws ("segregation"). His definition of a "Just" law would be a law that is fair, and reasonable. From his standpoint, he was talking about laws that didn't include separating whites and blacks.
The definition for a Just law is " a man made code that squares with the moral law or the law of God." so yes for Dr. Martin Luther King JR a Just Law would be fair and reasonable not only that but it is A law that is similar to the law God created for all Men and Woman to follow. For the last question @bruhgetrekt Is correct. Hope this helps!

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