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History, 12.02.2021 02:00, lil3114

First read "I Have a Dream", followed by "Letter from a Birmingham Jail". In these texts Dr. King is
writing for two different audiences. Who are the
audiences? How does he change his argument
for each audience? What pieces of his argument
stay the same?

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