In his "Letter from Birmingham Jail," Martin Luther King Jr. addresses the charge of being an extremist by reframing the term to highlight its positive connotations. He argues that extremism can be justified when it is directed toward love and justice, as exemplified by figures like Jesus, Gandhi, and Abraham Lincoln. King asserts that he is proud to be an extremist for justice and equality, emphasizing that true moderation often leads to complacency in the face of injustice. Ultimately, he contends that the fight against systemic racism requires a passionate and committed response.
Your question seems a bit odd:- If it was a letter he wrote why would he call himself an extremist and if he did how could he be affronted by it.
he was mad about it and just could not respond.
Extremist is extreme, moderate is moderate.
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he was mad about it and just could not respond.
Your question seems a bit odd:- If it was a letter he wrote why would he call himself an extremist and if he did how could he be affronted by it.
he was mad about it and just could not respond.
The Extremist was created in 1992.
the king rejected the petition
Not all Muslims are extremist.
Extremist Groups was created in 2002.
Neutrons have a 0 (zero) charge
5 extremist leaders of india
The person who is in charge of monarchy is either a king or queen.
The person who is in charge of monarchy is either a king or queen.
Extremist is extreme, moderate is moderate.