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Martin Luther King Letter From Birmingham Jail Analysis

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Martin Luther king letter from a Birmingham jail has been one of the most powerful text that I had ever come cross during my time in school. When I started reading it, I just couldn’t stop and contained my excitement of how much truth and power lies behind every word. It is very sad that this racial issue that happened so long ago is still happening among us. Is not a secret that racial discrimination still exists up to this date. What is crazy is that not only people are still being judged by their skin color but by their ethnicity, accent, and even by social class. As an aspiring social worker to be I do only hope that one day we can live in a society where there’s no prejudice and everyone is treated equally, but that day seems very far away. While I was reading Dr. King’s letter his main thesis to me was the fact that he was trying to protest peacefully and make amends with the clergyman. He was taken into jail where he had to explain himself writing this letter so that the clergyman will understand why he decided to take such actions since not even a peaceful protest was permitted back then. The worst part of it is that he was trying to make his point across to this man when he was doing nothing wrong just expressing his concerns as any other citizen. Dr. King was trying to make society understand that black people are human too who have values and deserve to be treated like every other person. As I kept on reading I had a personal self-reflection where I came across

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