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Anita Rana
Mayl 2012
Latter from Birmingham by Martin Luther King Jr and the Race Over by Orlando Patterson show us different points of view. For example, Martin Luther King defends one group of people while Orlando Patterson focuses his attention in more than one group of people. Even thought these two essays show different perspectives and points of view the conclusion is the same.
Martin Luther Kind Jr was a wise man who had the ability to communicate through of the words that came out of his heart. He always was protecting his people, his Negroes (as the people called them) of the white people oppression. In contrast, to Patterson he is explaining the most important cultures living under the same roof. For example, in his essay Race Over describes four social patters or cultures that are going to have a huge impact in the future as the Californian system, Caribbean-American, African-American, and European-American/African-American. As we can see both essayist are talking about human rights. For example, in Race Over there is a passage that is very similar to Luther’s thoughts something like, “For this we can thank four social patterns, each indigenous to a particularly region of the country but which together will reshape the nation as a whole.” This passage makes me recall one of the Luther King’s dreams. He dreamt that some day all the people were going to be together that all the people were going living in a world full of hope and full of love. In the essay, Latter from Birmingham Jail by King says that,” Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered an outsider any where within its bounds.” If these clever words were a law; they really could help Patterson’s ideas.
Both essayists with different point of view each other but with the same ideology about the human rights.