Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. comes to grips with his doubts and fears while in a dungeon of darkness and despair.
During his 1963 Birmingham campaign, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is arrested and thrown into 24-hours of solitary confinement. He's quoted as saying that these were some of the darkest hours of his life. But from out of this darkness and within the corresponding days of jail, one of America's most essential letters is written with an echoing challenge against white moderation.