Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Martin Luther King Jr., ââ¬ÅLetter from Birmingham Jailââ¬Â
[Writer Name] [Subject] [Date] Martin Luther king Jr., ââ¬Å"Letter from Birmingham Jailâ⬠Outline 1. Introduction i) Argument about ââ¬Å"Justice and injusticeâ⬠ii) Religious appeals in Kingââ¬â¢s latter iii) Paragraph fourteen of Kingââ¬â¢s latter 2. Discussion 3. Conclusion Introduction The pressure of racial segregation was reaching a boiling point in 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama. After being arrested for his part in the Birmingham Campaign, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote an open letter in response to ââ¬Å"A Call for Unityâ⬠, written by eight white clergymen from Birmingham. Kings Letter from Birmingham Jail is a true call for unity, as he clearly states and points out facts that the clergymen have omitted fromâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Blacks are going through a really tough time during this Negro revolution in 1963 and Dr. King accentuates the point by the use of strong diction, which set the tone of the letter. For example, Dr. King elucidates the reason his people cant wait for their rights and thats because ââ¬Å"hate-filled policemen curse, kick, brutalize, and even killâ⬠his ââ¬Å"black brothers and sistersâ⬠and that basically most white people torment them any chance they get. In the letter written by the clergyman the y say (like it was something new), that they were now facing demonstrations led by outsiders (King). Religious appeals in Kingââ¬â¢s latter King wants them to know that he is not really an outsider but the president of The Southern Christian Leadership Conference with an affiliation in Birmingham. He wants to point out that he not only has organizational ties but also was invited to participate in the direct action program in Birmingham in support of desegregation. In the course of the letter, King uses philosophical, religious and historical examples to get his points across. In order to gain control of the reader Martin Luther King Jr. includes vivid images of cruel acts that African Americans in Birmingham endured. Concerning this unsettling time in society King could have described many of the immoral and unjust acts that he encountered on a
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