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Podcast Mind Map
What?
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Analyzed Kings rhetorical choices and ways he approached such topics and the similarities it held with Ghands.
They emphasized the importance in the choices King made such as the placements he put the paragraphs in, allowing his talk to flow and blend in together.
Spoke about how important it was that Kings approach/choices to get his preferred outcome was nonviolent whilst still attempting to gain attention.
King.
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King broke laws, though bad it seemed to teach his followers even those well-known are arrested.
These same laws were seemingly placed to separate groups of people (colored and whites, segregation) to keep the peace in Birmingham, as well as everywhere else.
He accepted the punishment/consequences given to him due to his protests (even if nonviolent) and the laws he had broken.
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Why?
Those making/speaking in the podcast continuously brought notice to the fact that whilst segregation was a benefit for the whites some of the blacks also benefitted.
They wanted to bring notice to facts many of us might not know due to the popularity such facts lack.
Questions
What did you learn?
I learned that extremist groups were a very real thing in which they used violent methods to achieve what they desired, as well as how segregation was not all that bad for everyone as whites weren't always those who benefitted.
What scene impacted you?
I felt sick to my stomach when I learned of the disrespect mothers got as well as the violent extremist groups. I have a huge amount of respect toward my mothers considering they literally destroyed their body so that I, a human they never met beforehand, could live their life. The extremist groups ruined a lot as they, contrary to King's nonviolent movements, were very violent and put a bad rep on everyone.
The two podcasts relate as they both talk of segregation, each having their own story to cover. Whilst one speaks of the benefit some colored people got from it the other follows the experience of a young child.