Letter From Birmingham Rhetorical Analysis

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In Martin Luther King's “Letter From Birmingham” he justifies the nonviolent protest, civil disobedience, and justice and equality. King uses rhetoric throughout the letter as he advances these purposes, he carefully selects specific words. He addresses criticism but also inspires his audience to reconsider their stance on the civil rights movement. This letter will guide us through key strategies and specific word choices that support the cause of the racial equality. Firstly, King uses rhetoric to persuade his audience. For instance, he uses rhetoric as a way to the people who criticize his nonviolent protest against racial injustice. King also uses rhetoric as he established himself as a religious leader and a believer in non-violence. The