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

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Martin Luther King, Jr. is a well known individual in the civil rights movement. He’s commonly known for the “I Have a Dream” speech; another memorable writing of King’s is his “Letter from Birmingham Jail”. Both written during 1963, “I Have a Dream” spoken in front of 200,000 people at the Lincoln Memorial, “Letter From Birmingham Jail” written to clergymen as a response to criticism. The letter has a stronger argument than the dream speech because of King's use of biblical allusions, negatively charged language, and his appeals to the audience. “The Letter from Birmingham Jail” was sent to clergymen who had criticized King for what he’s done for the civil rights movement. King felt very connected to these men despite their different beliefs