Dr. King’s letter, while at Birmingham’s jail

For this Final Assignment, you will write an essay based on the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Letter from a Birmingham Jail you can access it here (Links to an external site.)

You will write an essay that covers the following topics:

  • Define the purpose of the letter
  • Summarize three main points of the letter,
  • Who is his audience?
  • Analyze the letter and describe how it fits into the Rogerian Model.
    • use explicit examples and the terminology (from your book) that informs the reader of the manner in which this letter meets the criteria for the Rogerian model.
    • how does the letter achieve the following: (HINT : Build your thesis around these items)
      • is non-confrontational, friendly
      • respects the views of others and allows for multiple truths
      • seeks to achieve some degree of agreement rather than absolutely convince
  • Requirements:
    1. Must use MS WORD
    2. must be in MLA format (30 pts deduction for non-MLA format)
    3. 1250 word count
    4. use 3-5 quotes from the text
    5. Include a Works Cited

Answer preview

The second main point of the letter written by Dr. King was that any non-violence protest, such as the one in Birmingham, four crucial steps must be applied. One of the steps incorporated was the collection of facts whereby it was evident that this city was engulfed in injustice against the black community. The known record of brutality and segregation in this region was widespread. The second step entailed negotiating with the oppressors whereby the black leaders in Birmingham strived to agree with the City officials; still, they did not cooperate or comply with their pleas. The third step involved self-purification, which the oppressed experienced to determine whether a non-violent campaign would be successful. As a result, the final step was initiated, which is a direct action that was aimed at seeking tension

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