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13 July, 14:28

in the context of the "letter from Birmingham jail", what is good and how do we know? How does King's argument adrrss morality and justice?

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  1. 13 July, 14:54
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    Letter of Birmingham is the open letter written by Martin Luther King and the main purpose of the letter is to defend the non violent resistance to racism.

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    In the letter, Dr. king explains that how important it is to protest against the racial segregation in a non violent manner. he was deeply saddened by the white leaders who were not ready to lend their ears to the grievances of the African Americans. He continuously explains how important is the value of leadership through out the letter. he maintains the language that is respectful and compassionate. he states injustice everywhere is a threat and he wants the people of Birmingham to raise against the injustice.

    He states that it is very important to break the unjust laws in a non violent manner. He says that he and the people of Birmingham are responsible for upholding the justice by protesting it in a non violent manner. His arguments were totally impeccable because he used Logos and pathos which created empathy in the hearts of people who read it and also felt the logic behind his arguments are true and genuine
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