One difference between the two passages—Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail"—is that King believes some tension is necessary, while Lincoln calls for unity. King argues that nonviolent tension is essential to provoke change and address social injustices, whereas Lincoln, in his address, emphasizes the importance of national unity and healing in the aftermath of the Civil War.
P what is one difference between the two passages the Gettysburg address and letter from Benjamin jail
Lincoln responds to his critics while King list the concerns he has for a unifying the country
Lincoln believes some tension is necessary Joaquin calls for un
Kings town is formal while Lincoln's is more controversial
King believe some tension is necessary while Lincoln calls for unity
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