A Rhetorical Analysis Of Dr. Martin Luther King's Letter From Birmingham

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Dr. Martin Luther King displayed incredible restraint in the letter he wrote to his fellow clergymen while in confinement at the Birmingham jail. Through his letter, he embraces and justifies the tension surrounding the passive racial protesting as well as the injustices that were prevalent in Birmingham during the time of his arrest. He addresses the injustice of segregation and the corruption within the governing offices and police forces that are delaying the removal of segregation laws. Dr. King discusses the four steps that he and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference members have taken into consideration before taking any passive resistance action citing in his letter that they have extensively collected the facts to determine