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    leader and a powerful historical figure. He is often remembered most for his writings and speeches‚ in which he invokes many 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

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    Equiano As I learned about slavery in the past and present I know that slavery is a bad thing and shouldn’t be happening. However it wasn’t until I read the book written by Olaudah Equiano‚ The Interesting Narrative that I learned how slavery really was. Just like before‚ I am against slavery and Equiano has the same opinion which both of ours are the same. Equiano is against slavery because slaves were treated so badly that Equiano in particular would have rather died than become a slave. Also

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    Letter from Birmingham Jail was written by Martin Luther King Jr. As he states in the title‚ in a Birmingham‚ Alabama jail. Martin Luther King Jr. was jailed because he participated on a nonviolent protest of segregation in public places such as lunch counters and public restrooms. During his jail time‚ Martin Luther King Jr. read a criticism about a protest made by a group of white ministers‚ accusing King of being an outsider‚ of using extreme measures that incite hatred and violence‚ that his

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    Understanding the Understood Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. produced many literary works that have maintained lasting impressions on their readers‚ his piece called “A Letter from Birmingham Jail” is no different. This letter was written as a response to another letter‚ titled “A Call for Unity‚” which was written by eight clergymen on April 12‚ 1963 and criticized Dr. King’s protest as being untimely. The clergymen agreed that social injustices existed but that they should be settled through the judicial

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    I read that letter over and over. “Perdoname” forgive me‚ “te amo” I love you‚ those were the words that stood out to me. My mother was telling me to forgive her and that she loved me‚ but she was leaving my dad. She decided to break the news to me through a letter; I guess she wasn’t brave enough to do it in person. The next day my dad said he wanted to talk to me about something important‚ turns out he got a letter too. He was in tears and I was comforting him. In that moment I didn’t feel 17 anymore

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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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    “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding is a savage tale of a group of boys who survived a plane crash and became stranded on a mysterious island. At first there is hope of a rescue and there is a sense of order amongst the boys‚ but as as time goes on the boys become uncivilized and chaos overtakes them as well as the fear of an awful Beast that lives on the island. One of the themes in the book is based on moral principles in the sense of good and evil in man. Two characters that contribute

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    A standard and structured education in 18th century Colonial America was mostly limited to colonists arriving from Europe or those living in the New England region. Like most educated colonists‚ the benefit of an education was readily accessible for those that were from a white‚ well-to-do families and rarely to an African or former slave. These schools provided a regular curriculum where students learned to read‚ write‚ and study religion. Furthermore‚ Africans were commonly viewed as an inferior

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    10/10/14  Period 1  "Letter From Birmingham Jail" Essay Response    Martin Luther King Jr. wrote in his “Letter from Birmingham Jail” claiming “Shallow  understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from  people of ill will. Lukewarm acceptance is much more bewildering than outright rejection”. This  was the view King had on white people who supported racial equality but initiated no action  pertaining to it. Through previous experiences in my life‚ I disagree with King’s statement

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    Excerpt from Damned Lies and Statistics: Untangling Numbers from Media‚ Politicians‚ and Activists” by Joel Best described how numbers and statistics can be used to skew the view and opinion of the public. Using numbers that aren’t always actually false‚ statistical analysis can be used to support either sides of an argument. I found it interesting how you can find two numbers that have wildly different outcomes even when the numbers are technically correct. On top of this American as a whole is

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