This document is a call for unity in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963 regarding racial issues from eight religious leaders. It makes three main points:
1) The leaders previously urged peaceful obedience of court decisions on racial matters and recognize some increased willingness to address racial problems.
2) They see the current demonstrations led by outsiders as unwise and believe issues are best addressed by local leaders through open negotiation.
3) The leaders appeal to the white and black communities to observe law and order through the courts and negotiations rather than in the streets, and to withdraw support from the demonstrations.