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    time‚ Civil Rights activists were attempting to combat injustices and discrimination throughout the South and other parts of America. Since its end in 1968‚ many Americans think that there has been real progress made in regards to the issue of injustices in America. A poll conducted in June of 2014 found that nearly eight in ten Americans think there has been real progress made since the 1960s in ridding the country of discrimination. While the fight against injustice and discrimination was raging

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    MLK Final Essay During the Civil Rights movements‚ non-violence protest is a method used by African Americans to advocate for desegregation. However‚ these protests were initially not accepted by many whites. In 1963‚ while Martin Luther King was arrested in the Birmingham jail because he supported a protest in Birmingham‚ eight Alabama clergymen published a statement accusing the non-violence protest for disturbing order‚ showing untimely impatience and inciting violence. Since the clergymen believed

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    William Sherman was an American soldier‚ businessman‚ educator and author. Sherman served as a General in the Union during the civil war. In 1864‚ General Sherman went ahead to lead his troops to the city of Atlanta. In all he received recognition for his military. Mrs. Thomas Burge wrote a journal called “A Women’s Wartime Journal.” In her recording you see that the Yankees constantly came to their town taking what was not their own such as food and money. In Georgia’s springtime‚ she described

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    Justice: The Cure for Racism Our world today is much different from the world Martin Luther King Jr. experienced. He had to go through some things that fortunately people my age will never have to face. Today we do not fight for the right to drink at certain water fountains nor do we have assigned seats on city buses. People do not worry about the Ku Klux Klan burning down their churches and killing their kids simply because they hate the color of that person’s skin. It is so sad to see how

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    Although the two essays were written during two very different times‚ there is a great deal of similarities between Henry David Thoreau’s “Resistance to Civil Government” and Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail.” The style‚ technique‚ and reason that each author used were intentional towards their cause. During the middle of the 1840’s‚ abolitionist Henry Thoreau was placed in jail for refusing to pay a poll tax. He wouldn’t agree to a tax that he believed supported slavery and

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    Letters from Birmingham Martin Luther King was an activist‚ orator‚ humanitarian‚ protestor‚ organizer‚ leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement‚ as well as the Nobel laureate. He is also widely regarded as one of the most powerful nonviolent leaders in the world’s history. His “I Have a Dream” speech and “Letter from Birmingham Jail” are the most honored orations and writings in the English language. In the following essay it will be examined the fundamental work titled Letter from Birmingham

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    Tommy Bellone 7th hr 5/17/13 Letter from Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King wrote the letter on the 16th of April in 1963. He was responding to his fellow clergymen after they called him unwise and untimely. King was arrested for his civil disobedience in the protests and marches that he led. Martin Luther King’s audience in the letter were the clergymen who are men of religion. Therefore King alludes to religious figures in order to appeal to the clergymen. He speaks in a respectful tone

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    placed under siege. What is more‚ the city would be captured or destroyed along with its many horrendous‚ seditious‚ and false prophecies that had already in part been exposed. Straßburg’s time had run out. These‚ his prophecies‚ Hoffman had told Bucer‚ meant as much to him as did those of Isaiah and Jeremiah‚ or any other of God’s prophets. What is striking about

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    comes to a point in their life when he or she must take a stand for what he or she believes in. For some‚ this may mean coming to the defense of other people‚ for others taking a stand could mean holding firm to beliefs or morals. In any case taking a stand is part of the human experience. Realizations‚ reformations‚ revelations‚ and revolutions have been brought forth in history because a dauntless individual stood firm for what he or she held to be true. Martin Luther King is famous for

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    philosophical theories and speakers to justify the opinions he expresses in them. In MLK’s‚ “Letter from Birmingham Jail‚” he uses philosophical thinkers from the past to support the idea that civil rights activists should be allowed to protest peacefully‚ in spite of the laws against it. One of the thinkers MLK uses to support his argument is St. Thomas Aquinas‚ who wrote a lot on the topic of justice and what constitutes a just or unjust law. The specific wording MLK uses is‚ “An unjust law is a

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