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    The Non-Proclaimed Guilt of the White Christian Moderate 1,342 Words In Martin Luther King Jr’s, “Letter from Birmingham Jail, written in August of 1963, he addresses the “Call for Unity” written by the eight clergymen of Alabama in response to ongoing protests. King was clearly targeted in this letter, which we are able to see by the clergymen's constant regard to peaceful protesting - which King initially began promoting within the city. These rallies were in regards to the racial inequality…

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    Up until the mid 1960s, Alabama's constitution rested upon white supremacy as a basic element of governance. The Jim Crow era championed the ‘separate but equal’ doctrine, which became the status quo in the United States until the mid 20th century, especially in the deep south. In his essay, “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” Martin Luther King Jr., a human rights activist heading the civil rights movement, addresses a group of Alabama clergyman’s specific concerns about the movement while at the…

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    Annie Johnson April 4,1928, and she was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Maya was called Rita in public, she was given the nickname Maya by her older brother who was calling her “my” or “mine”. Her father Bailey Johnson was a doorman and naval dietician, and her mother Vivian Baxter Johnson worked variously worked as a card dealer and nurse. Shortly after their daughter’s birth they had moved their 2 children to Long Beach, California. Three years later they had been divorced and the 2 children had…

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    “Over time, grit is what separates fruitful lives from aimlessness.” This is what John Ortberg had to say about grit and the effect it has on people and the world. When giving the TED Talk, “The Key to Success? Grit”, Angela Lee Duckworth shared something similar, “...One characteristic emerged as a significant predictor of success. It wasn't social intelligence, it wasn't good looks, physical health, and it wasn't IQ: It was grit.” Duckworth’s insightful words showed me that grit is more…

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    Equality for all, regardless of race, gender, sexuality, and culture, has been the goal of many people and organizations throughout history in order to better one’s self, country, and world. On the other end of the spectrum, there are people and organizations dedicated to imposing fear and dominance over one another’s culture. A perfect example of the latter is on the twelfth of April, in the year 1963, in the midst of racial conflict and the taking back of African American rights, a public…

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    In Martin Luther King’s JR letter from the Birmingham jail he responded to the statement of concern issued by eight white religious leaders from the south who called his movement “unwise and untimely”. His said that his demonstration was for equality and it was nonviolent and legal but he was still put in jail. His letter was very deep and long I wasn’t missing anything I understood everything he was trying to say. Even though the letter was written in august 1963, a lot of the struggles for…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was a pastor, activist, humanitarian, and a great leader for the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. His legal name was Michael King and so was his fathers but the reason they changed their names is to honor the great reformer Martin Luther. King made a friend with a white boy when he was six and the father found out and he told his son to never be friends with Martin every again because of his color. King fell into…

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    A Letter from Birmingham jail is often the text we think about during the civil rights movement. Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. does a great job expressing his personal beliefs of what he is fighting for in the civil rights movement. Like many other writers of famous documents, I am pretty sure he did not expect this letter to get the attention it now gets. It reminds me of declarations from the 1600’s and 1700’s where grievances were sent to the King of England. He outlines his beliefs of justice…

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    Martin Luther King Jr`s who had written an analysis of letter in April 16, 1963 “Letter from Birmingham City Jail,” and Newman`s satisfied through liberal and religion in knowledge his understood for an important as an independent his goal for the better education in university “from Knowledge Its Own End.” In the good positive for individual his understanding for knowledge, and they understand the meaning in purpose and different of believing in his or her goal. Therefore, King and Newman`s…

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    Martin Luther King changed the world in many ways. He was an African American Activist who stood up and helped the black race become equal to the whites in society. Not only does everyone call Martin “King”, because it’s his last name, but because he is a man ruler. King was born on January 15, 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. His parents are Michael King Sr. and Alberta Williams King. He has three siblings and is the middle child of Christine King and Alfred Danielle Williams King.…

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