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6. How does the news photo of bomb damage done to MLK’s headquarters corroborate his grievances in the Birmingham letter?
a. The photo shows that forces in Birmingham had the support of the government as no small group could cause so much damage.
b. The photo shows that international terrorists had infiltrated the South and were striking indiscriminate targets.
c. The photo shows that forces in Birmingham were resorting to violent means in an attempt to intimidate and dishearten civil rights activists.
d. The photo shows that King and his family no longer had a place to live.
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