Rhetorical Analysis Of Martin Luther King's Open Letter From Birmingham City Jail

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In Martin Luther King’s open letter to eight white religious leaders written from Birmingham City Jail he uses rhetoric to persuade the consumer of the work by appealing to the emotional and logical understanding of the reader along with providing a strong foundation of his credibility. To generate activism in those who are complacent, King says, “We must see the need (…) of tension in society that will help men rise from the dark depths of prejudice and racism to the majestic heights of understanding and brotherhood.”
In this quote, King is targeting those who are not actively participating in the Civil Rights Movement whether by choice or neglecting attention from the situation entirely. He is also demanding that there be a unity between