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

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"Emotions prompt us to construct stories that justify and explain our feeling"(Story and Collective Action, pg 72). Many will agree with Fredrik Mayer because almost everyone is guilty of making stories for self-justification. The same applied to the moderate white and white churches when Letter from Birmingham Jail was written by Martin Luther King Junior. Although the two agreed on the importance of justice and equality almost no action was taken to bring real changes to the society. Instead, there was always stories and reasons to back up their apathy. Martin Luther King Junior dedicates almost half of his letter in tackling their logic by showing the flaw and selfishness it contains. Stories that bring changes to the society doesn’t always