“I guess it is easy for those who have never felt the stinging darts of segregation to say “wait”. (Letter From Birmingham Jail 2) This is persuasive because the way he's comparing his inner pain with physical pain makes us picture a very disturbing picture in our head that makes us think how much pain he must feel. As the clergymen are people of compassion, Dr King was hoping to get support. “No black resident was ever secure from the wide sweep of racist terrorism, both institutionalized and vigilance. Conditions in the state had become even worse with the election of Governor George Wallace in 1962, who stated upton taking his oath of office, ‘I say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.’” (The Birmingham Desegregation Campaign 1) This shows that Dr King was there to end segregation, this is why he could not wait any