Inequality In Letter From Birmingham Jail

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Inequality, noun: disparity or relative inadequacy in natural endowments: In 1963, inequality was everywhere, but the fight to stop it was stronger than ever. This very year, Martin Luther King Jr. was arrested and put into jail, fighting for equality. Using this situation to his advantage, he wrote a letter that would change America forever, this was “The Letter From Birmingham Jail”. In this letter Martin Luther King Jr. uses figurative language, such as metaphors and analogies, to appeal to the spectators from an emotional point of view, and he uses an urgent tone to make his text relatable and to show its important so people will want to join in his movement. In Martin Luther King’s letter, his structure shows that he means business and

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