Discussion on letters from Birmingham City of Martin Luther King Martin Luther King discusses the pros and cons of his nonviolent direct action theory with his Birmingham Municipal Prison letter. He presented four basic steps that must be taken to achieve non-violent behavior. This includes 1) collection of facts to determine the existence of injustice, 2) negotiation, 3) self-purification, 4) direct action. Each of these steps is described as part of the King argument later in this article.
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Discussion on letters from Birmingham City of Martin Luther King Martin Luther King discusses the pros and cons of his nonviolent direct action theory with his Birmingham Municipal Prison letter. He presented four basic steps that must be taken to achieve non-violent behavior. This includes 1) collection of facts to determine the existence of injustice, 2) negotiation, 3) self-purification, 4) direct action. - Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated by ethnic controversy Martin Luther King Jr. The impact of today is undoubtedly splendid. He is often referred to as "father of civil rights", and it is considered to be the idol of the people, mostly the president's light. His achievements not only brought national holidays on his birthday, but also helped to create a black history moon. However, his achievement is not so harsh in his own era.