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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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    violence. Also, King pontificated claims that his protest are extreme. King opened up this letter with a clear intent to validate his authority among his fellow clergyman. “I have the honor of serving as president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, an organization operating in every southern state with…

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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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    Almost everyone knows who Martin Luther King is , but do they know what he went through, throughout the Civil Rights Movement . Martin Luther King fought for rights for African Americans but he also fought for others as well . Throughout his career and went through a lot of situations that he wanted to believe that his dream was not probably. Martin Luther King showed confidence which helped him overcome obstacles and emerge as leader . Martin Luther King confidence helped him overcome some…

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    Martin Luther King junior conducted a awfully sacred speech nowadays Apr four 1967. King gave his initial major public address in Vietnam at a gathering of priesthood and people involved at riverside church. In new your town. He addressed his reasons for his opposition to the south east Asia conflict. this text is that the analysis of doctor kings speech, and is meant to get out the facts, and also the legality of his speech. This speech was King's public announcement of his opposition to the…

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    "Justice too long delayed is justice denied." “Letter From Birmingham Jail” was written to religious authorities. MLK is writing this letter to explain his reason for civil disobedience. He justifies his acts by explaining how the oppressed can not stay oppressed. Martin Luther King incorporates a medley of syntax and figurative language in order to justify the non-violent protests against racism. MLK uses anaphora and parallelism in order to express the need for civil disobedience. In his…

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    Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a letter from Birmingham Jail for many people to hear. Martin Luther King Jr. claimed that his non violent actions are as of those of an extremist in paragraphs 27 through 31. To deliver this message to his audience, Martin Luther King Jr. used different rhetorical strategies and examples of ethos, logos, pathos, and also Biblical allusions throughout those paragraphs. In the twenty-eighth paragraph, Dr.King said, “I am grateful to God that, through the influence…

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    Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase.- Martin Luther King Jr.This quote means that you should always try to reach your goals even if you don’t know the outcome.Martin always did different actions without knowing what was going to happen next. Martin was an important figure in American History because he was a Baptist minister and social activist, who led the Civil Rights movement.In 1968,Martin was giving a speech in Memphis, Tennessee, called "I’ve been to…

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