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    experiences and claim that they were a necessary part of their lives in order for them make sense of life. Antigone‚ from Sophocles’ Antigone‚ and Martin Luther King Jr and his “Letter From a Birmingham Jail”‚ engage in civil disobedience where both fight the laws of the land in order to follow a higher good with no regret. However‚ both do such in specific ways that ultimately differ from one another: Dr. King believes civil disobedience is a necessary moral obligation to defy unjust laws while Antigone

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    Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s‚ “Letter from Birmingham Jail‚” was written in 1963; during the time African Americans were fighting for equality among races. We can tell this by the vocabulary used in his writing such as “Negro‚” which was used at one time‚ and is no longer considered‚ “politically correct. “ The purpose for the letter is that Martin Luther King Jr. was trying to convince the white clergymen that him and his “People’s” actions were completely unnecessary for the situation. When doing

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    protested his thoughts and was arrested for it. Then his acts were judged by a group of white clergymen. They questioned the Negroes’ choice to break the law rather than wait for change in a letter they wrote to a local news editor. In response to this judgement Doctor King Jr. wrote his "Letter From a Birmingham Jail". He was able to utilize several different rhetorical strategies in order to explain why they can no longer wait‚ create a poignant diction‚ and to persuade others to see the reality of

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    "Letter from a Birmingham Jail [King‚ Jr.]" 16 April 1963 My Dear Fellow Clergymen: While confined here in the Birmingham city jail‚ I came across your recent statement calling my present activities "unwise and untimely." Seldom do I pause to answer criticism of my work and ideas. If I sought to answer all the criticisms that cross my desk‚ my secretaries would have little time for anything other than such correspondence in the course of the day‚ and I would have no time for constructive work

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    Martin Luther King‚ Jr. wrote this letter in the Birmingham City Jail. He was a clergyman‚ however his activity in demonstrating against racial discrimination became his legacy. In this letter‚ which he wrote on April 16th‚ 1963‚ he appealed to other clergy against injustice for black people and he explained why he chose a nonviolent demonstration campaign. Actions of the nonviolent demonstration at first seemed ineffective and powerless‚ however people began to notice that the status quo of racial

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    In the passage " Letter from Birmingham jail " by Martin Luther King and also " Speech at the March on washington " by Josephine Baker . Those article argue for freedom with non-violence to find a solution. To start with ‚ some citizen believe that everybody should have freedom to get came vip right. For example Josephine argues in line 50-51 " I didn’t have to do that i wish i could go into any restaurant i wanted to and i didn’t have ". This show that not all have freedom and they want freedom

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    Although Dr. King’s exploits are revered today‚ he had opponents that disagreed with the tactics he employed. Letter to Birmingham Jail is a response to a group of Birmingham ministers who voiced negative comments and questioned the civil rights demonstrations Dr. King was leading in Birmingham. In order to properly convey his response to the questions proposed by the religious leaders of Birmingham

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    biography‚ Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference‚ David J. Garrow gives an incredibly thorough account of the latter years of Dr. King’s life‚ and the development of the Black Freedom Movement from the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955‚ to The Poor People’s Campaign and King’s death in 1968. Over 150 pages of notes and a bibliography‚ including several hundred interviews‚ exposition of several of King’s writings‚ and remarkable documentation of

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    happen in the Civil Rights Movement‚ these sit-ins were an important action for the Civil Rights Movement and also were the most well-known sit-ins of the movement. The sit-ins lasted from February 1 to July 25‚ 1960‚ which

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    Martin Luther King Jr. wrote Strength to Love‚ but it is more of an assembly of his sermons. The emphasis of his sermons was of segregation in the U.S. This segregation he refers to is racial segregation. MLK provides the readers with ways to overcome this segregation and to make the world a better place‚ more of having God’s love at our core. He talks about having a tough mind and a tender heart and how if we give into society’s peer pressures that we can turn into the rich fool. It is okay to conform

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