Martin Luther King Jr And Mlk Letter From Birmingham Jail

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A Great Society? Martin Luther King Jr. and president Lyndon B Johnson letters both took place in the 1900’s. As for Martin Luther King Jr. he explained why he was in the South to protest and also why he was so upset with the different allegations. President Lyndon B Johnson explained how he wanted everyone to come together and ask themselves if they were doing enough to make peace in the world. As, I further read I realize both of these men in some way helped society today. Martin Luther King Jr. letter of Birmingham jail was written from his cell in Alabama. His letter was addressed to the clergymen who thought negatively of his protest. Additionally, in his letter he goes on to say why he was protest in the south since people seemed to …show more content…

Continuing in his letter King goes on to tell the clergy men they need to take into consideration all the other things that are going on in the South like police brutality, bombing of homes, churches and much more instead of worrying about his protest. By the same token, he states in his letter that he got a chance to sit down with leaders of the economic community to make negations and promises that did not take place for example taking down humiliating signs from stores, but they broke all those promised so King prepared to take direct action which was protesting. Concluding the letter King states “I came to Birmingham with the hope that the white religious leadership in the …show more content…

In his conquest he was stating how nations has sent their views on Southeast Asia. He goes on to say ow brutal the war is becoming as well as asking why do people want to take the painful road? He wants people to deal with the world as it is. Furthermore, he says all the support is the heartbeat of the war and how all the wars are filled with terrible outcomes so he wants to change them. Lyndon Johnson wants peace in the world and wants everyone to come together for that; he feels like he can make change if everyone comes together and put all the effort into making change. At the end he states “This generation of the world must choose: destroy or build, kill or aid, hate or understand” which means the future of what happened is left up to the people because they have to be willing to change it or be okay with the outcome of it. He also states they can do all these things on scales they never dreamed of which means he is willing to do whatever it takes to make

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