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Letter from Birmingham Jail

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In Letter from Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King, Jr. articulates a powerful defence of nonviolent protest against racism. Written from his jail cell, he responds to criticism from fellow clergymen and lays out the moral and practical arguments for civil disobedience in the fight for racial justice.
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You might enjoy this book if you are interested in civil rights, social justice, and eloquent arguments for equality. It offers an insightful perspective on the struggles for freedom and the importance of nonviolent protest.

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Letter from Birmingham Jail

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Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail is an incisive and inspiring piece of writing that remains a touchstone in the history of civil rights and social justice. Composed in 1963 while King was imprisoned for his participation in nonviolent protests against racial segregation in Birmingham, Alabama, the letter is a powerful and eloquent defence of civil disobedience in the face of oppressive laws. Through his masterful use of logic, moral reasoning, and emotional appeal, King addresses the criticisms leveled against his movement, arguing that justice delayed is justice denied.

This seminal work delves into the necessity of taking direct action when faced with systemic injustices and underscores the interconnectedness of communities. King's assertion that "injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere" resonates throughout the letter, making a compelling case for the urgency and righteousness of the civil rights struggle.

The Letter from Birmingham Jail is not only a key historical document but also a timeless piece of literature that continues to speak to the challenges of fighting for equity and human dignity. King's eloquence and persuasive power have made this work a cornerstone of the Penguin Modern Classics series, marking it as essential reading for anyone interested in the power of nonviolent resistance to effect profound social change.

The Penguin Modern Classics series celebrates the pioneering spirit of authors like Martin Luther King, Jr., bringing together fifty influential books that range from inspiring essays to groundbreaking fiction and poetry, each available for an accessible price of £1. The series offers readers a curated selection of works that have shaped modern literature and thought.

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Most reviews praise Letter from Birmingham Jail for its powerful and eloquent defence of civil disobedience and its profound impact on the Civil Rights Movement. Readers admire King's masterful use of rhetoric, clear articulation of justice, and moral conviction. The book is often described as inspiring, timeless, and essential reading for understanding social justice.

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ISBN: 9780241339466

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 22 February 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 4.0mm

Width: 111.0mm

Height: 161.0mm

Weight: 44g

Pages: 64

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About the Author

Born in 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the most prominent leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. Widely regarded as one of the greatest activists in history, he became the youngest person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, aged 35. King was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee.

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