Letter From Birmingham Jail Rhetorical Analysis

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Jayla Hightower 2/6/18 2nd period King Rough Draft Write an essay analyzing the rhetorical strategies King employs to promote racial uplift and social change. Cite textual evidence from Two or Three works. Intro Dr. King produced many popular and powerful pieces throughout the Civil Rights Movement. Also King led many demonstrations against the Jim Crow Laws.While reading “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” and The Drum Major Instinct Speech, I analyzed the different uses of the rhetorical strategies Dr. King used in his writings. Dr. King uses rhetorical strategies to promote racial uplift and social change. Ethos In Martin Luther King Jr.’s letter, written to the Clergymen from Birmingham Prison, he uses the rhetorical appeal of ethos to establish his credibility on the subject of racial discrimination and injustice.“I have the honor of serving as president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, an …show more content…

King spreads logos throughout the “Letter from a Birmingham Jail.” He spaces it out evenly to keep the argument going with actual facts and not just his beliefs.“If I sought to answer all the criticisms that cross my desk, my secretaries would have little time for anything other than such correspondence in the course of the day, and I would have no time for constructive work.”(LFABJ) “But more basically, I am in Birmingham because injustice is here.”(LFABJ) He is telling them that he has credibility on the matter of injustice, not because he is the recipient of white privilege, but because he is well researched on the subject. “And so God being the charter member means that everybody who's in that has a kind of divinity, a kind of superiority. And think of what has happened in history as a result of this perverted use of the drum major instinct. It has led to the most tragic prejudice, the most tragic expressions of man's inhumanity to man.”(TDMI) His imagery, personal experiences, and appeals to logos throughout make a strong, well rounded

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