Analysis Of Letter From Birmingham Jail By Eisa Nefertari Ulen

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In Eisa Nefertari Ulen’s article, “Building on a Deep Organizing History, Black Women Are Reshaping the Electoral Landscape,” she discusses the several civic, social, and political institutions that have been founded by Black women. Ulen claims that “Black women continue to interrogate the systemic racism and sexism that stagnate white progressives.” Just like these women, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. sought to address the issue of racism. In his “A Letter from Birmingham Jail,” King calls for a change in majority rule. He claims that it is the majority that is preventing justice by creating unjust laws. King defines an unjust law as a “code that a majority inflicts on a minority that is not binding on itself.” The main difference between a just