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    strategies for freedom were very controversial and dangerous as he shared his views regarding the immediate abolition of slavery as opposed to a more gradual approach. Even though David Walker’s Appeal did not result in any significant acts of resistance from the oppressed people of color, his ideas did prove to be revolutionary to abolitionists during the nineteenth century. Walker uses his Appeal to emphasize…

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    the texts “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and “Letter to Viceroy: Lord Irwin” by Mahatma Gandhi, each passage argues that “It is justifiable to break an unjust law,” and “Protests using non-violence due to the mistreatment of the Indian people.” In order to achieve true freedom, one must use non-violent means to find a solution. First off, one must use non-violent means to find a peaceful solution in order to achieve true freedom. Based on “Letter from Birmingham…

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    In the passages "Letter from Birmingham Jail" by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and "Speech at the March on Washington" by Josephine Bake and "form Letter to Viceroy, Lord Irwin" each passage shows many examples of equality, and how non-violence can bring equal rights. To achieve true freedom one most use non-violence means in order to find a peaceful solution. To begin with discrimination people should respect the religion or color of the person and not make them less. Based on the "Speech at…

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    Letter from a Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King, Jr. changed the face of equality for the entire nation. His peaceful protests had an effect on the world that violence never could have. His methods were derived from Buddha, as they both believed there was no such thing as a nonviolent fist. It was their belief that there was a way to fight back without having to hurt anyone else. Martin Luther King Jr.’s protests showed not only his love for people of color, but his love for his fellow man. He…

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    Young Goodman Brown is a short story set in 17th century New England. In the story Hawthorne explores and criticizes the Puritan/Calvinist values of the time. The Calvinist religious philosophy is ascetic and is critical of the world. In Calvinist philosophy humanity exists in a world of depravity and only those who are born into a “state of grace” are worthy of joining God in heaven. Hawthorne explores the religion’s philosophy and explores the hypocrisy of the rigid Puritan world. The…

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a minister and an advocate of the civil rights movements, wrote “Letter from Birmingham Jail” as a response to the clergymen who questioned his demonstration techniques in their “Public Statement by Eight Alabama Clergymen”. These eight clergymen voiced their concern that King, an outsider, controlled peaceful demonstrations against discrimination in Birmingham. Whilst the clergymen stated that they supported King’s ultimate aims, they disliked his “untimely and…

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    genius. In this record included hit song “Fingertips,” was a quick hit song. Although he had a hit record, hardworking wonder kept perfecting his musical craft, by learning classical piano and songwriting capabilities. After he drops the title Little from his name, he wrote a record called “Everything…

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    Negro Community is not the cause of tension. The tension has always been there, they are just bringing it into the light (King, 5). Dr. King’s response addressed the clergymen who wrote the original letter and also the church. This letter, written from the Birmingham County Jail showed the causes and effects of the issues that white moderate…

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    In his Letter from Birmingham Jail, the departed Martian Luther King, Jr. thoroughly writes to a group of Christian clergymen about his and his community’s reasons behind their insistent push for African American’s rights. At this point in time, segregation plagued the Southern area of the United States of America, and was being combated by black activists. MLK understood that a majority of white people were oblivious to the cries for basic human rights; he wrote about such in his letter to a…

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    Young Goodman Brown that you will notice more than others. Nathaniel Hawthorne is very talented at using symbolism to try and prove a point and to try and make you think. Make you think about every word you read in the story and what it may symbolise. From the Faith his wife to the forest everything symbolises something. Young Goodman Brown is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne that heavily used symbolism. The first big sign of symbolism that will be found in the story is his wife…

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