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Essay heading: Emancipation Proclamation
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In other words,
he was there because what he does brought him here, kind of like a job.
In the second paragraph, he becomes crystal clear, by stating that
he is " . . . in Birmingham because injustice is [there].". Not only does
he present why he is there, but he justifies it by alluding to biblical
characters such as "the Apostle Paul", and "Paul" who did the same... displayed 300 characters
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Not
only is this a show of intellect, but it is as well an appeal to the senses
of his audience, for they are, after all, clergymen, and he has justified
his actions on their terms.
By the fifth paragraph, he has stopped trying to use rhetorical
devices, and is well into stating the cold hard facts about the injustice
of Birmingham... displayed next 300 characters
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