Transcendentalism In Letter From Birmingham Jail

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Throughout Martin Luther King Jr.’s powerful and courageous excerpt, “Letter from Birmingham City Jail,” many tenets of transcendentalism are apparent as he wrote in the margins of a newspaper sitting in jail. Out of the ten tenets of transcendentalism, the three that are displayed the most in the excerpt are Society and Corruption, Intuition, and Self-Reliance. The uses of these three tenets, Society and Corruption, Intuition, and Self-Reliance, are all displayed and included to show the fact that Martin Luther King Jr.’s writing and opinions were against racial segregation. One tenet that affected the way Martin Luther King Jr. viewed racial segregation is Society and Corruption. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote about, for example, policemen

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