The Fight Against Segregation and Racial Discrimination

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Martin Luther King, Jr. marched along with his supporters in order to protest against the discrimination that the Black Americans were facing. All were arrested and put into jail because of this demonstration. Due to these demonstrations, the Governing Administration of Birmingham city composes a letter in which they appeal to the black people to stop their act of violence. This letter appeared in the Birmingham Newspaper. In response, Martin Luther King, Jr. drafted a document to the white merchants of American Administration to remove the racial prejudice that prevails upon Black Americans from its roots, which would mark the turning point of the Civil Rights movement and provide enduring inspiration to the struggle for racial equality. Martin Luther King's “Letter from Birmingham Jail” aims the importance of non violence in order to stop the frustrations which were growing in the minds of “Negro” (King). He urged to the white people to abolish all the unjust laws that were the main cause for injustice against his community. In addition to this, he was utterly disappointed due to the continuous refusal for negotiation from the leaders of Birmingham. Martin Luther King explained their direct actions of non violence to create an atmosphere where they can negotiate this situation of segregation and racial discrimination. He expressed concerns that if the emotions and thoughts of “American Negro” (King) are not to be released in non-violent ways, then the result of this will lead to violence. The purposes of these direct actions were not to create tension in the society, but to bring out the painful experience of the Black Americans to the surface which was hidden in the American society from a long time. The nonviolent direct... ... middle of paper ... ...ence. As in case of India’s struggle for freedom, Mahatma Gandhi follows the path of non-violence and at the end he succeeded in achieving the freedom and constitutional rights for the Indian people. The path of non-violence is not so easy, as it requires the lot of determination and sacrifice. But at the end, you will succeed. In present world scenario where there is hatred and violence everywhere, we need people like Martin Luther King and Mahatma Gandhi that can guide people to the path of peace and harmony. Works Cited King, M. L. Jr.(2011 September). “Letter from Birmingham jail.” The Martin Luther King Jr, Research and Education Institute. Retrieved from https://online.ivytech.edu/ Martin Luther King%2C Jr.. (n.d.). BrainyQuote.com. Retrieved September 10, 2011, from BrainyQuote.com Web site:http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/m/martinluth403521.html

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