Martin Luther King’s Letter from Birmingham Jail

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Racial discrimination has always been an issue worldwide. Through the struggles of the individual’s who dealt with the social inequality due to their skin color deserve a stance, and ultimately a voice to the nation. However, it is never easy to raise a voice in a community where it is mainly populated by whites who discriminate themselves from colored people. One man decided to take a stance and raise a voice to nation, not only is he able to make a positive change to the nation, but he is also able to revolutionize the equality among the races because he knew everyone deserved a chance at the pursuit of happiness. Martin Luther King Jr. is a hero. King took the fall and ultimately gave power and a voice to the African-Americans who deserve the chance of equality. Martin Luther King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” written by the King, is a letter to help strive for the justice that people around the nation deserve, which is equality amongst the black and white community. Through King’s letter, he is not only striving for the justice, but he is also trying to create the change in a nonviolent direct action. The purpose of the letter is to serve as sort of a declaration stating that the King will fight the racial inequality wherever it is, to only help provide the nation the justice it deserves. Fundamentally, the letter is written through the King’s appeals to logic and emotion to help connect to the readers so that they can help to foment a movement that will make history. In the beginning of Martin Luther King Jr.'s letter, he begins by addressing the fellow clergymen. King restates their comment calling his actions "unwise and untimely." In response, King states, "I want to try to answer your statements in what I hope will be ... ... middle of paper ... ...this letter as a tool to get his message across to everyone. In the end, all of King's rhetorical strategies helped convey his message very effectively. “Letters from Birmingham Jail” sends out a powerful message to the readers to not give up on hope, but to see it as a new, and a better change for the nation. King creates a movement to help disseminate the hatred towards the mix communities so that they can all live together in peace, like a dream. Through his letter, it formed something much bigger than a movement. It ultimately created history where people were finally free from the segregation, the hatred, and regained the freedom that they deserved. Even though it took a long period of time to regain those things, the movement Martin Luther King started made it to national history because in the end, they all received the same thing, the pursuit of happiness.

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