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Birmingham Question

Birmingham Question . How does Martin Luther King Junior in his “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” use certain Rhetorical Devices to convince the eight clergymen and others that he is right to be in Birmingham and be part of the Civil Rights movement? .

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Birmingham Question

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  1. Birmingham Question

  2. How does Martin Luther King Junior in his “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” use certain Rhetorical Devices to convince the eight clergymen and others that he is right to be in Birmingham and be part of the Civil Rights movement? • Later, King speaks of two groups of African Americans by appealing to the reader’s Logos. He tells the reader that he is in the center of both of them, and that he has neither “bitterness or hatred” or “complacency” as both groups do. He impressively uses dictionto point out that if he is not allowed to continue with his “non-violent” protest there will be a “frightening racial nightmare.”

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