beautiful manner of speaking, he also had a great ability to argue his points, all the while being respectful and understanding of the opposition, which in this case was the clergymen. Throughout his letter, he sequentially disproved each of the five points that the clergymen presented, remaining courteous and civil with his counterarguments. The clergymen’s preposition of his demonstration being “unlawful” and the insipid idea that racial injustice was a “local matter” are especially exemplary of…
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