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The Declaration Of Individualism And The Encouragement Of Protest From

The Declaration of Individualism and The Encouragement of Protest from Birmingham
Jail


Although the time periods and goals may be different the method for
bringing about change is usually the same, this method is protest.   This method
is supported by two different people, in two different time periods, with two
different goals; these two people are Thomas Jefferson and Martin Luther King
Junior.
Martin Luther King Junior's letter from Birmingham Jail was an
expression of his encouragement for protest against tradition and established
laws and a justification for his actions.   King, a leader of a civil-rights
group that supported protest against traditional views, encouraged protesting
against tradition and established laws that are unjust.  In his letter from
Birmingham Jail King states:

"It was illegal to aid and comfort a Jew in Hitler's Germany.  Even so, I am
sure that, had I lived in Germany at that time, I would have aided and comforted
my Jewish......


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