Metaphors In Letter To Birmingham Jail

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Martin Luther King Jr. was both a black man and an advocate for racial equality. While in jail in 1963, he wrote “Letter to Birmingham Jail” in response to a statement made by eight White Alabama clergymen. He used a variety of words and emotions to try to persuade the racists and other Americans to change their treatments against black people, and does so effectively. He used logos in his letter very effectively. The clergymen claimed that their actions can lead to violence, despite being peaceful. But as he pointed out, “But is this a logical assertion? Isn't this like condemning a robbed man because his possession of money precipitated the evil act of robbery?”. He used a very simple example to show that their protests are not purposefully