Why We Can't Wait

In the introduction of Why We Can't Wait, MLK talks about a young Negro girl. Describe the setting that MLK describes for this girl.

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The girl that MLK describes in the introduction of the book is sitting on the stoop of a rickety house in Birmingham. The house needs paint, and the roof looks like it might cave in. The girl is forced to play the role of mother to six small children because their mother died in a car accident.