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Show Sing Confesses -'Setback5 in Rights Crusade ATLANTA Ga. (AP)-Dr. Mar-te,A' Mar-te,A' to K ng Jr., a leader in the !r:: edadion movement against ki. Zation, said Thursday the iS mmer's demonstrations produced t ome resentment among white Northerners and brought a tem-porary tem-porary setback to his movement. J! Demonstrations in such cities Z as New York and Chicago ,j5 aroused the ire of many persons in the North," King said. "But the Negro revolution has repealed re-pealed to many persons in the North that they had more deep-seated deep-seated prejudices than they real-lized. real-lized. " ' ' ' "And we can never have mean-311 mean-311 ingful integration until these prejudices are realized and dis-m dis-m carded." King made this comment in a 'N, telephone interview from Detroit; retBf he expanded on remarks made earlier this week in a conversation with an Associated Press reporter. KING WAS asked if this negative nega-tive reaction outside the South por- tended the throttling of his eight-A eight-A year fight against segregation. 3 . "This is a kind of temporary set-I set-I T)ack necessary to make the jour's! jour-'s! ney ahead. If it had not come now, it would have come at some other time. Our only reaction is to move steadily forward," he replied. King said he was not discoursed discour-sed with the over-all civil rights movement. |