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Logos And Pathos In King's Letter From Birmingham Jail
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The civil rights movement has always relied on individuals who believe in the greatest good for the greatest number of people. It has always been the people who are able to look at the bigger picture who are ultimately the most effective in making changes. In 1963, eight Alabama clergymen wrote a public statement condemning King’s actions in ....
Middle of paper ....ns, while convincing others of the importance the demonstrations hold.
From another angle, King effectively appeals to a different audience through his use of pathos. Initially, King works a level of disgust toward the community that opposed his action. King asserts, “Birmingham is probably the most thoroughly segregated city in the United Stat.... |
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