Monday, November 24, 2014

"A Letter from a Birmingham Jail" Martin Luther King, Jr

Martin Luther King, Jr was the main and central advocate who made a vast major in Civil Rights Movement prior and after it. During his jail time in Birmingham, which he was sentenced he sent the letter to all "negro" community how he also stated that phrase. The primary claim of this letter is to stay strong no matter how the condition is bad and earn equal rights along with freedom under democratic regime in U.S. Encouraging all of them to see the bright future after all efforts had been doing and there will be one day that everybody will equal calling that law will not " just law" instead real one. As he mentioned that he is small and dark cell in jail but, he is not making it excuse not to communicate with people who is supporting him and the situation at that time. The audience of this long letter is everyone in terms of any social position in "negro" society and despite the age of people. 

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