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    2. In paragraph one‚ King states that he wants to address his audience’s statement “in what I hope will be patient and reasonable terms.” He starts off like this because King wants everything to be peaceful and drama-free. In paragraph two‚ King said‚ “Several months ago the affiliate here in Birmingham asked us to be on call to engage in a nonviolent direct-action program if such were deemed necessary.” This piece of evidence is explaining that he was there to take part in something nonviolent.

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    In Martin Luther King’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail‚” he describes the countless acts of terror and discrimination that are imposed on him and his fellow black members of society at the hands of the privileged whites. He writes‚ “when you have seen vicious mobs lynch your mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters and brothers at whim; when you have seen hate-filled policeman curse‚ kick‚ and even kill your black brothers and sisters…” (Charters 28-9). Due to all of the atrocities they

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    In “Letter from a Birmingham Jail‚” Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ one of the most influential and significant civil rights movement figure‚ delivered a strong message defending African American’s necessity of demanding civil rights and arguing reformation of unjust laws. Since the very beginning of slavery in U.S.‚ African Americans have not been able to escape from practices of dehumanization. When hope had finally shone along with the abolishment of slavery‚ a shadow followed as this minority community

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    The Gettysburg Address In Abraham Lincoln’s speech entitled “The Gettysburg Address” there are a lot of different modes of persuasions going on. After reading it a few times I came to the conclusion that Lincoln did not just address this letter to the present‚ he addressed it to the future also. Even in between the time the letter was addressed to this very day the letter still holds an important message in American history and literature. Even though the “The Gettysburg Address” has brought

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    In the readings Civil Disobedience and the Letter From Birmingham Jail‚ by Henry David Thoreau and Dr. Martin Luther King‚ they both focus on the matter of civil disobedience and the right of which every individual person should know that is it morally right to disobey laws that are unjust‚ and should be willing to face the aftermath of consequences. They both argue that the society that we live in would be a better place and of one unity if the citizens would know the difference between the concept

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    the Southern states that seceded from the union‚ because they thought President Lincoln would abolish slavery in America. The speech was given on November 19‚ 1863 in Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania. The Gettysburg Address changed the course of the Civil war because of its location‚ message‚ and significance. The location of the Gettysburg Address greatly impacted the importance to the speech. The address was given in Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania after the battle of Gettysburg. The battle was one of the bloodiest

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    Percy Jackson & the Olympians‚ often shortened to just Percy Jackson‚ is a pentalogy of adventure and fiction books written by Rick Riordan. The Lightning Thief is about a twelve-year-old dyslexic ADHD boy‚ Percy Jackson. Once after returning home from his boarding school‚ Percy and his mother Sally Jackson‚ decide to go to the beach in Montauk. After a series of tragedies at Montauk beach‚ including thinking that he has lost his mother‚ Percy finds out that he is a demigod‚ and son of Poseidon‚

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    In response‚ Dr. King wrote a powerful letter to the “genuine” clergymen announcing his strong opinions and beliefs toward segregation‚ discrimination‚ and racism. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. executed such an overwhelming piece of writing expressing the poor treatment of African Americans‚ the explanations of his actions‚ and his opinions regarding a true and better government. He expressed his desire and faith for the greater good and change in this letter with the use of emotional appeals such as

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    Analysis: Martin Luther King Jr. Birmingham Jail Letter Martin Luther King Jr.’s letter from Birmingham Jail was written on April 16‚ 1963 while he was incarcerated in the Birmingham City Jail. This letter addresses the criticism that a group of white men had thrown at him and his pro-black American organization about their non-violent actions against racial discrimination and injustice among black Americans in Birmingham. He notes that he doesn’t usually respond to letters of criticism but he thought

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    memorialize the soldiers from the great Civil War. they have common ways on how they did this‚ and many different ways too. however they both wrote an article that we are going to be comparing. Lincoln had a dedicatory speech on the battle ground of Gettysburg‚ also known as the Gettysburg address. Akers wrote an article about a statue that stood for peace. The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the most gruesome battle in all the civil war. Abraham Lincoln wrote the speech "Gettysburg Address" dedicating the

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