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What part of MLKs story about driving cross-country was hardest to believe? Why?

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What did Martin Luther King struggle with?

In the 1950s and 1960s King and many others fought to end racial segregation (separate public facilities for blacks and whites) in the southern United States and discrimination against African Americans.

The part of his story was where he said that no motels would agree to admit him so he had to sleep all the time in his car.

A summary of Martin Luther's letter

Martin Luther King in this letter was complaining about the injustices that he and other blacks have had to face on account of their skin color.

He talked about the disrespect, the segregation, the way black children were treated in this letter.

The part about cross country driving was were he complained that as a black man he would drive for hours and not have a place to lay his head like a motel. So he usually slept in his car.

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