Essays 31 - 60
Peaceful protests and social moderates' roles in desegregation movement are examined within the context of 'Letter from Birmingham...
This paper examines how rhetoric is used by Martin Luther King Jr. in 'Letter from Birmingham Jail' in 5 pages. Two sources are c...
all of these approaches had failed. He argues that "On the basis of these conditions, Negro leaders sought to negotiate with the c...
her peers. By reading her book, one can understand why the quest to achieve civil rights is and was important for African America...
In six pages this paper examines how just law and unjust law are conceptualized in 'Letter from a Birmingham Jail' by Martin Luthe...
This paper described the impact of "Letter from Birmingham Jail" by Rev. Martin Luther King and its importance to the civil right...
the courts 1954 decision makes it incumbent upon him and others to point out the failure of the government to act on its own behal...
In five pages this essay analyzes King's audience and purpose and the relationship that exists among analogy, testimony, authority...
and intensity of the problem of justice. The author, of course, is Martin Luther King Jr. and his authority is well grounded. H...
the United States. Its ugly record of brutality is widely known. Negroes have experienced grossly unjust treatment in the courts...
it illustrates just how long the African has been pushed down and ignored. He tells the reader that it is easy to be patient, or t...
are the destroyer; and are doing what only a miserable slave would do, running away and turning your back upon the compacts and ag...
the only plausible alternative. While King was presenting the justification of nonviolent direct action in 1963 Birmingham, his m...
This essay offers summation and analysis of Dr. King's famous letter. Three pages in length, no other sources are cited. ...
Dr. King does indeed work to build his credibility during his speech although it was probably not as necessary in his particular s...
In eight pages this paper discusses how Western culture has been affected by religion in a consideration of such powerful figures ...
In a paper consisting of five pages the similarities between modern Peru and 1960s America are noted in a consideration of how Kin...
was while he was there that he was able to earn a "baccalaureate and masters degrees in the shortest time allowed by university st...
a Baptist minister and he became a minister himself in 1947 ("King, Martin Luther Jr."). He was educated Morehouse College; recei...
gets. If anything Thoreau gives us an emotional warning, He who gives himself entirely to his fellow men appears to them useles...
at hand. I wish you had commended the Negro sit-inners and demonstrators of Birmingham for their sublime courage, their wi...
In three pages King and Marx are contrasted and compared with the writer ultimately concluding that Martin Luther King's notions o...
In five pages King's 'Letter from Birmingham Jail' written in 1963 is examined and includes its messages including the way religio...
as Thoreau gets. If anything Thoreau gives us a warning about excessive public involvement: He who gives himself entirely to hi...
urging Civil Rights activists to be patient, sending more or less an overt message that black Americans should be "grateful" for a...
In five pages this paper examines King's 'Letter from a Birmingham Jail' in a consideration of the effectiveness of nonviolence an...
is similar to arguing that a man who leaves his home with money in his possession incites robbery. As this suggests, King successf...
or hurt is as bad as joining with the abusers. A great deal of the damage thats done in society is done by those who only stand a...
Luther King wrote a long and moving letter from his cell in the Birmingham, Alabama, jail. In 2007, Barack Obama gave a very movin...
government is as likely as the army to be "abused and perverted before the people can act through it" (Thoreau, 1849). He cites th...