Sunday, February 10, 2008

Martin Luther King's letter

I found the letter really convincent. His primary goal was to bring the country together again, and get rid of segregation of black people. The fact that he was in jail when we wrote the letter gives him a lot more credibility, because he is actually living the situation that he is trying to defend, and by giving some examples he makes it easier for people to understand his point of view and prove why he is right. I like the way he talks about the church, because even though he thinks that church is acting in a wrong way, he still says that he loves it, and that he still has some hope that it can change the way it is acting. I think it's a really insipirational example of how you need to stay with what you believe it's right, even if you have to suffer the consequences of doing it.

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