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And the Gettysburg address and letter from Letter from Birmingham jail , which theme do the text share
War is necessary for change
Equality is worth fighting for
Nonviolent resistance is an effective strategy for change
America is a great nation

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Both the Gettysburg Address and the Letter from Birmingham Jail share the theme of **equality is worth fighting for**.

In the Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln emphasizes the importance of a nation dedicated to the principle that all men are created equal, particularly in the context of the Civil War and the struggle against slavery.

In Martin Luther King Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail, he advocates for civil rights and underscores the importance of equality and justice, arguing that individuals have a moral responsibility to fight against unjust laws and practices.

While both texts touch on themes such as nonviolent resistance and the greatness of America, the central focus on equality and the fight for civil rights stands out as a shared theme.

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