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    primarily by Jefferson‚ and the Letter From Birmingham Jail‚ written by King‚ are perfect examples of their intellect. Looking at these documents and observing the tactics they use while attempting to move their audience toward their ultimate goal‚ one can see the finesse that both Jefferson and King possessed. The Declaration of Independence had aspirations of obtaining a new form of government‚ away from the King of England‚ while the Letter From Birmingham Jail was intended to help move America toward

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    “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” In 1963‚ Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested and sent to jail for an “unwise and untimely” protest against how blacks were treated in Birmingham‚ Alabama. When in Jail he received a newspaper that had a “ Statement by Alabama Clergymen”‚ in the article‚ it stated how they need to handle the racial problems in a different manner. They never directly mentioned King’s name‚ but they strongly wrote how they felt about the protest. When King saw the statement‚ he decided

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    2013 Letter from Birmingham Jail “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was written by Martin Luther King Jr. on April 16‚ 1963. It is a passionate letter that addresses and responds to the issue and criticism that a group of white clergymen had thrown at him and his pro-black American organization. They criticized King about him and his organization’s non-violent demonstrative actions against racial prejudice and injustice among black Americans in Birmingham. “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was written as

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    Birmingham International Markets (Wholesale Markets) Introduction The existing site of the wholesale markets had opened back in 1974 it includes markets for meat‚ fish‚ poultry and horticulture with warehouses and ancillary accommodation. The site is currently owned by Birmingham City Council and is located in the city centre next to the Bull Ring shopping centre and Digbeth. Entrance and access to the markets is via Pershore Street. The site area of the markets is 21 acres which makes

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    in his “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” King uses rhetorical devices to help him embody his thoughts and emotions into his letter. At the start‚ he employs ethos when he states‚ “Dear Fellow Clergymen” (King 1). This implies that he is one of the clergymen‚ to whom who he is writing too. Within King’s “Letter”‚ he responds to charges and assumptions brought against him in the letter from Birmingham clergy a few days earlier in which they suggested that he should not be a Birmingham overseeing the protests

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    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 segregation. Being a pastor and a well known civil rights activist during the time of segregation puts that much more force‚ that much more of a yreality behind Doctor King Jr’s words. By far‚ the easiest and one of the most compelling forces within "A Letter From a Birmingham Jail"

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    This is actually an oral presentation‚ enhanced with visuals. Today I will discuss the horrific incident that took place in 1963 at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham‚ Alabama. It has been proven that members of the white supremisist group the Ku Klux Klan bombed the African American church‚ which was an organisational centre for Civil Rights groups such as the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). High profile civil rights activists such as Martin Luther King Jr‚ and Ralph

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    The Ballad of Birmingham and To Kill a Mockingbird are two pieces of literature that deal with similar themes. In both of these pieces of writing two innocent people died because of the wrong doing of others. Both of these events leading to the death of two innocent people were not needed and could have been avoided if violence can be stopped especially toward people that cause no harm (mockingbirds). Both To Kill a Mockingbird and Ballad of Birmingham have very important lessons to be learned and

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    “Letter from Birmingham Jail” is addressed to eight white clergymen who had composed a letter criticizing the protests for equal rights in Birmingham‚ Alabama. King‚ president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Civil Rights activist‚ tries to battle the injustice and inhumane treatment towards the African-American society‚ which the clergymen tend to disregard. King’s efforts were devoted to bringing awareness to the nation about the prevalence of segregation in Birmingham and South

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    Bibliography: "Primary Sources." Redirection to Equivalent @ Cengage. http://college.cengage.com/history/us/resources/students/primary/atomicbomb.htm (accessed May 10‚ 2012). Rosenberg‚ Jennifer. "The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki." 20th Century History. http://history1900s.about.com/od/worldwarii/a/hiroshima.htm (accessed May 11‚ 2012). "The Decision to Drop the Bomb [ushistory.org]." ushistory.org. http://www.ushistory.org/us/51g.asp (accessed May

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