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    King fought for equality when others would not. His life was one of education, service and leadership. He was also persistent when he was taking a stand for civil rights alone and did not give up. Even when confined he continued to work on his dream. He wouldn’t give up even under the most difficult

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    “I have the honor of serving as president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, an organization operating in every southern state, with the headquarter in Atlanta (King 516).” The book did not state this, but you can image how he got this position. King was literally a born leader. If this organization is anything like these organizations of today, these are position that, you as an individual had to have demonstrated some leadership skills to some leaders. Then they would appoint you

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    College, and then went on to get his doctorate in systematic theology from Boston University proved that he was a well-educated black man. His education and strong beliefs for his race landed him as a chairman in the NAACP and in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference as president. King sought

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    was one of the most well-known public figures in the black community during his time. King Jr. was living in Atlanta, Georgia and was serving as president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, an organization operating in every southern state. King was part of many organizations across the south, one being the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights. When King Jr’s local affiliate of Birmingham invited him to the city he gladly consented. Martin Luther King Jr. is well known for being

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    worker for civil rights for members of his race. The third millstone he accomplish that structure him being a strong leader was in 1957 when he was elected president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference this was an organization created to provide new leadership for the now burgeoning civil rights movement. Leadership skills is very important. Three skills that made this leader a great one, is the ability to lead effectively. This can be applied to any situation where a person is required

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    made him one of the strong leader in the ministry. Martin Luther grew up in Sweet Auburn. Early in his career Martin Luther Jr became an activist. In the year 1955 he led Montgomery Bus Boycott, which led to the formation of SCLC (Southern Christian leadership Conference). Through the platform of SCLC, he led various protects against segregation. Through his efforts of struggle he organized nonviolent protects, but the police respondent in a

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    He cites his credentials on the topic of injustice in which he opposed; by stating that he is the “President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference”, which “serves all southern states from its headquarters in Atlanta”, he proves that he is a credible source thus he is well-educated on the topic they are arguing on. He also portends his opponents’ interrogation: “You may well ask: "Why direct

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    King was an outsider to their city and that his demonstrations were “unwise and untimely” (Call to Unity, paragraph 3).  In the beginning of his letter he responded to those claims by sharing information about his organization, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC).  He went on to discuss what occurred in Birmingham, Alabama that brought the SCLC to the city,

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    better than nor less than them. Dr. King also states in the second paragraph, “I have the honor of serving as president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, an organization operating in every southern state, with headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. We have some eighty-five affiliated organizations across the South, and one of them is the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights … I am here because I have organizational ties here. But more basically, I am in Birmingham because injustice

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    In a letter by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the civil rights leader uses various rhetorical devices to justify his actions for the nonviolent actions. His primary audience throughout the letter was to the clergymen who made accusations against Dr. King. He justifies his cause and argues the necessity of immediate action using rhetorical appeals such as ethos, pathos and logos. By using these various devices, Dr. King can gain the support needed for the Civil War Movement from his audience.

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