What is one of the major differences between Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and Martin Luther King’s letter to Bermingham?

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Lincoln believes some tension is necessary, while King calls for unity.
King’s tone is formal while Lincoln’s is more conversational.
Lincoln responds to his critics, while
O King lists the concerns he has for unifying the country.
King believes some tension is necessary, while Lincoln calls for unity.

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King believes some tension is necessary, while Lincoln calls for unity.
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