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Llana [10]
2 years ago
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How does Dr. King respond to critics of the protests in Birmingham? What historical, emotional, and logical counterarguments doe

s he make? In your opinion, is his argument convincing? Why or why not?
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1 answer:
Anna71 [15]2 years ago
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King, who was a Protestant pastor, believed in pacifism, that is, in fighting for racial equality through demonstrations, speeches and marches that could convince the greatest number of people to be interested in the cause.

<h3>How Dr. King responds to criticism of the Birmingham protests?</h3>

He responds by stating that he felt they were men of genuine goodwill and that his criticisms are sincerely stated, I want to try to respond to his statement in terms that I hope will be patient and reasonable.

<h3>What historical, emotional and logical counter-arguments does he make?</h3>

He claimed he was in Birmingham because injustice is here. Just like the prophets of the 8th century B.C.

<h3>In his opinion, is his argument convincing?</h3>

Yes, because For the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., the undeclared leader of the civil rights movement, the events of the early summer had transformed the struggle for racial equality from what he called a "black protest" into a "revolution black". The United States, he said, had reached an "explosion point."

With this information, we can conclude that in this letter Dr. king encourages the culture of peace and collectively found solutions

Learn more about Martin Luther King Jr in brainly.com/question/8560787

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