Monday, February 2, 2009

Connection: Letter from a Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King, Jr.

In class we read a letter written by Martin Luther King Jr. when he was in jail. In the letter he says "I have earnestly opposed violent tension, but there is a type of constructive nonviolent tension which is necessary for growth." I have always looked up to Martin Luther because he has been in horrible situations and tried to make changes without any violence.


In my conflicts resolution class we talk about genocides and the how to resolve them. It is common for the government to use the army to stop genocide. The army will go in the country and use violence to stop the conflict. Once the genocide is over things usually settle down for a little, but the overall conflict has not been solved.


If you look around now you see people of all race being treated equally. Martin never used violence and look at the change he has made. He gives people hope that not all people are bad and that to make a change or be noticed you dont have to blow up a building, but to use your voice. I believe that if people would to use their voice instead of a weapon to make a point that we wouldnt be having genocides and conflicts

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