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Analysis Of Letter From Birmingham Jail By Martin Luther King Jr.

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“Nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon. which cuts without wounding and ennobles the man who wields it. It is a sword that heals.” - Martin Luther King Jr. In “Letter from Birmingham Jail” written by Martin Luther King Jr., Martin Luther King Jr. is replying to a letter from the clergymen; in the clergymen’s letter they spoke about the faults of Martin Luther King Jr.’s protest on African American equality. Now in Martin Luther King Jr.’s response, he counters everything that they argue upon. Whilst Martin Luther King Jr. was in the 6 by 8 foot room behind iron bars which caged him, he began writing a response to the clergymen to counter all of their arguments while at the same time also conveying his purpose to a variety of other audiences. Martin Luther King Jr. was the president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and his reasoning for being in Birmingham, Alabama was because their organization was holding a Human Rights Movement in Birmingham. In the text Martin Luther King Jr. says “just as the Apostle Paul left his village of Tarsus and carried the gospel of Jesus Christ to the far corners of the Greco-Roman world.” The meaning of this quote is that Apostle Paul left his village in order to achieve a goal as martin Luther King Jr., traveling to Alabama in order to gain justice for the colored folks of Birmingham. In the following quote, Martin Luther King Jr. is also referencing a biblical allusion, Apostle Paul, he was a Prophet according to the

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