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English, 28.01.2021 21:50 s73588

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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