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Lana71 [14]
3 years ago
6

How does King support this claim in the rest of his letter? by providing examples of recent nonviolent sit-ins by quoting Socrat

es and establishing historical precedent by chronicling the history of violent tension throughout the South by presenting a visual image of a world in which equality reigns
History
2 answers:
vampirchik [111]3 years ago
7 0

<em><u>Answer:</u></em>

  • By quoting Socrates and establishing historical precedent.

<u><em>Explanation:</em></u>

In the Letter from Birmingham Jail, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. makes reference to Socrates on numerous occasions in his letter alongside depicting Jesus and Hitler so as to make a correlation among the demonstration of mercilessness and thoughtfulness between them.

Klio2033 [76]3 years ago
3 0

Martin Luther King, Jr. quoted Socrates many times in The Letter from Birmingham Jail to depict the story of Jesus and Hitler as a relationship among the rally of thoughtfulness and mercilessness. Therefore, the right option is by quoting Socrates and establishing historical precedent.

EXPLANATION:  

In the spring of 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama, King's fight for ending separation at the lunch counter and in recruitment practice attracted national attention when police changed dogs and fired tubes at the demonstrators. King was imprisoned with a large number of supporters, comprising hundreds of school children. But his supporters did not include all black priests in Birmingham, and he was strongly faced with some white priests who had issued statements commending African-Americans not to support demonstrations. From the Birmingham prison,  

King wrote a letter with extraordinary fluency in which he explained his nonviolent philosophy.

Towards the culmination of the Birmingham campaign, in an attempt to unite various forces for peaceful change and to sensationalize to the country and the world the significance of resolving U.S. racial problems, King brought together other civil rights organizers in managing a historic March in Washington.  

On August 28, 1963, an interracial meeting with more than 200,000 people congregated peacefully under the shadow of the Lincoln Memorial to request equal justice for all citizens under the law. Here the crowds were elevated by the emotional force and prophetic quality of King's well-known "I Have a Dream" speech, where he emphasized his belief that everyone, one day, would become brothers.

The emerging wave of civil rights campaigning produced, as King had hoped, a strong influence on national opinion and caused in the ratification of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, approving the federal government to impose the integration of public accommodation and prohibit discrimination in publicly owned facilities, and in work. This important year culminated with an award to King to get the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo in December.

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KEYWORDS : The Letter from Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King, Jr. Socrates,  

Subject  : History

Class  : 10-12

Sub-Chapter : Martin Luther King, Jr.

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