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Martin Luther King Jr.
Written from a cell, not a podium. This print distills Letter from Birmingham Jail into its central moral claim: that justice delayed is justice denied. Designed as an artifact rather than an illustration, it treats King’s words as a historical document still speaking forward, a reminder that patience is often the language of power, not peace.

Best for: classrooms, libraries, study walls, civic spaces
Themes: moral urgency · nonviolent resistance · conscience

Letter from a Birmingham Jail (1963)

$18.50Price

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