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Segregation In King's Letter To Birmingham Jail

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In King Letter to Birmingham jail he talks about on to explain his understanding of segregation and why we are still in it. He also uses many literary devices like parallel structure and many others.I believe he does this to show how he really feels on how we have be treated and how we are thought of. Because of this his message that he's trying to get across is basically why is everying thing that he does, whether it's violent or not, have such an effect on white people whether it's good or bad. Segregation has been around basically ever since the beginning of time and it doesn't look like it's going away anytime soon. The only way that we can stop it to basically strengthen our relationships as a community. If everything that the white man does to strike fear in our hearts is successful then we are then under control and will remain in segregation. We can't be afraid we must band together as a community in ordering to defeat the white man. “Alone we can do so little, together we can do so …show more content…

This is another key to putting a stop to segregation. People always ask why is there segregation in the first place? Who came up with the idea that we are different from white people? No one really knows but there really only one solution to stopping it. That is to push for the equal rights that should have been given to us in the beginning. If we were to get the same rights as the white man then they would have no choice but to view us differently.They would be forced to only give us the respect we deserved since the

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