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    first 21 paragraphs of King’s letter from Birmingham jail he develops the central claim of injustice in Birmingham. He justifies his claim by describing unjust laws and how the white moderate is hurting their cause and how the oppression that African-America’s faced in Birmingham. Creating these central claims‚ King emphasizes Birmingham’s cry for help to release them from the injustices. King describes the unjust laws to support how there were injustices in Birmingham‚ that were used to maintain

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    Luther King Jr. was mainly direction his letters to the people in Birmingham‚ Alabama. But as a whole he was talking to everyone in America‚ dealing with racism. He was talking to people of the churches‚ explaining that is not okay to call themselves Christians‚ but still being involved with racism‚ slaves‚ judgment‚ and hatred on colored people. I believe that the occasion for Martin Luther King Jr. letter was his was of protesting while he was in the Birmingham Jail. King was expressing his feelings

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    The Scarlet Letter‚ written by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ has an antagonist that goes by Roger Chillingworth who continues to torture Dimmesdale who had sex with Roger’s wife. In another American classic called Moby Dick‚ written by Herman Melville‚ the “villain” in the story is Captain Ahab that chases after Moby Dick to try to kill him. Though Roger Chillingworth and Captain Ahab are the evil characters in their novels they have differences. In both books Chillingworth and Ahab are evil but their intentions

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    Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ in his famous Letter from the Birmingham Jail‚ responds forcefully yet politely to a public statement made by eight Alabama clergymen in 1963. He defends his position as an African American and strongly defends racial equality‚ referencing countless sources and utilizing several literary devices. Most significantly‚ King uses frequent Biblical allusions and metaphors‚ not only to relate to the Clergymen and the people of Alabama‚ but also to display his passion for equality

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    Liberation Theology Birmingham Jail Letter Black liberation theology dates back to 1960’s. Martin Luther King was like a Moses sent to help liberate the voiceless African Americans. He risked his life so that we may have a voice. In this letter written in the Birmingham Jail Dr. Martin captures the themes of liberation theology when he brings to light the way the church and the clergymen appear during this time from the perspectives of the African Americans. He starts his letter to the clergy men

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    Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis‚ Tennessee during Spring Break. As I read through MLKJr’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail‚” I could not help but feel chills. I reflected on how only a piece of glass separated from me from entering his hotel room that he stayed in the night before he passed away. There was also a section of the museum that was based up MLKJr’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” There was a small cell with a cot just to the left of the bars. I remember seeing words inscribed

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    lighting bolt it turns to a dark blue.The foreground is a mix of greens from the numerous shades of green in the trees‚ to the rocks and the long grasses. The buildings provide a contrast to the painting being a bright white compared to the darker colors of the sky and the ground. The man’s clothing also provides contrast‚ the red in his jacket and pants are the only traces of red in the painting causing him to stand out. The workmanship for this time is incredible‚ before this the background would

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    their churches and killing their kids simply because they hate the color of that person’s skin. It is so sad to see how superficial those people were before‚ during‚ and after Martin Luther King’s impact on segregation. He states in the “Letter from Birmingham Jail” that time is valuable‚ complacency is just as bad as hatred‚ and sometimes extremism is a good thing.

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    Compare and Contrast: Cal State LA & Cal Poly Pomona Cal State Universities are excellent choices because they are part of the most affordable public education systems in the nation and promote access to higher education. When deciding to go to a university like Cal Poly Pomona or Cal State Los Angeles‚ there can be many things that need to be considered in order to make the right choice. These include finances‚ level of independence‚ and whether or not a major has been determined. Students

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    spirit" (dictionary.com). What does that mean? It means to give punishment to someone who deserves it for some specific reason‚ especially if the reason was personal or offends to the person giving the revenge. In both The Crucible and The Scarlet Letter there was revenge. However‚ they both had different types of revenge and how it was used. There was a lot of revenge in The Crucible. The first person that was using revenge in The Crucible is Thomas Putnam. From the beginning of the play‚ Thomas

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