One thing they have in common is that they both state the independence and the right of people.In the letter from birmington jail he states some of the rights of our country because they are not being applied to certain people.One that he states is “The First-Amendment privilege of peaceful assembly and protest”.They also state rights and laws in the Declaration of Independence because the people in their country do not have these laws.One is “with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness”.They also both talk about foreigners doing things we should and shouldn’t do.In letters from brimington he talks about how Asia …show more content…
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