Martin Luther King Jr A Time Comes When Silence Is Betrayalal Analysis

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Martin Luther King Jr starts off with stating that “A time comes when silence is betrayal” and believes that the following words may sound easy but the mission is complex; he feels as if Americans must rejoice and break the silence. Moreover, King breaks his own silence and speaks from the heart, his path being to call for radical departures from destruction in Vietnam. Hence, many people ask King about why is he concerned about war, in which he replies that those specific people do not understand his commitment and he claims that there is indeed a connection between the war and the civil rights movement. King asserts that Vietnam’s implementation of the Poverty Program that assisted the poor was destroyed by the build up for the war and