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Unit 3: Vocabulary from Readings 2

This list covers "Letter from Birmingham Jail."
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  1. clergy
    the entire class of religious officials
    My Dear Fellow Clergymen:
    While confined here in the Birmingham city jail, I came across your recent
    statement calling my present activities “unwise and untimely.”
  2. affiliate
    a subsidiary organization linked with another organization
    Frequently we share staff, educational and financial resources with our affiliates. Several months ago the affiliate here in Birmingham asked us to be on call to engage in a nonviolent direct action program if such were deemed necessary.
  3. cognizant
    having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization
    Moreover, I am cognizant of the interrelatedness of all communities and states.
  4. interrelated
    connected with or affecting each other
    Moreover, I am cognizant of the interrelatedness of all communities and states.
  5. mutual
    common to or shared by two or more parties
    We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.
  6. garment
    an article of clothing
    We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.
  7. provincial
    lacking sophistication or worldliness
    Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. Never again can we afford to live with the narrow, provincial “outside agitator” idea.
  8. agitator
    a political troublemaker
    Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. Never again can we afford to live with the narrow, provincial “outside agitator” idea.
  9. deplore
    express strong disapproval of
    You deplore the demonstrations taking place in Birmingham.
  10. superficial
    only concerned with what is apparent or obvious
    I am sure that none of you would want to rest content with the superficial kind of social analysis that deals merely with effects and does not grapple with underlying causes.
  11. oppressor
    a person of authority who subjects others to undue pressures
    We know through painful experience that freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.
  12. affluent
    having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
    But when you have seen vicious mobs lynch your mothers and fathers at will and drown your sisters and brothers at whim; when you have seen hate filled policemen curse, kick and even kill your black brothers and sisters; when you see the vast majority of your twenty million Negro brothers smothering in an airtight cage of poverty in the midst of an affluent society...
  13. ominous
    threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
    ...when you suddenly find your tongue twisted and your speech stammering as you seek to explain to your six year old daughter why she can't go to the public amusement park that has just been advertised on television, and see tears welling up in her eyes when she is told that Funtown is closed to colored children, and see ominous clouds of inferiority beginning to form in her little mental sky...
  14. inferiority
    the state of being lesser
    ...when you suddenly find your tongue twisted and your speech stammering as you seek to explain to your six year old daughter why she can't go to the public amusement park that has just been advertised on television, and see tears welling up in her eyes when she is told that Funtown is closed to colored children, and see ominous clouds of inferiority beginning to form in her little mental sky...
  15. harry
    annoy continually or chronically
    ...when you are harried by day and haunted by night by the fact that you are a Negro, living constantly at tiptoe stance, never quite knowing what to expect next, and are plagued with inner fears and outer resentments; when you are forever fighting a degenerating sense of “nobodiness”—then you will understand why we find it difficult to wait.
  16. legitimate
    authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law
    I hope, sirs, you can understand our legitimate and unavoidable impatience. You express a great deal of anxiety over our willingness to break laws. This is certainly a legitimate concern.
  17. diligently
    in a hard-working manner
    Since we so diligently urge people to obey the Supreme Court's decision of 1954 outlawing segregation in the public schools, at first glance it may seem rather paradoxical for us consciously to break laws.
  18. sublime
    inspiring awe
    ...I wish you had commended the Negro sit inners and demonstrators of Birmingham for their sublime courage, their willingness to suffer and their amazing discipline in the midst of great provocation.
  19. provocation
    unfriendly behavior that causes anger or resentment
    ...I wish you had commended the Negro sit inners and demonstrators of Birmingham for their sublime courage, their willingness to suffer and their amazing discipline in the midst of great provocation.
  20. noble
    having high or elevated character
    One day the South will recognize its real heroes. They will be the James Merediths, with the noble sense of purpose that enables them to face jeering and hostile mobs, and with the agonizing loneliness that characterizes the life of the pioneer.
  21. profundity
    intellectual depth; penetrating knowledge
    They will be old, oppressed, battered Negro women, symbolized in a seventy two year old woman in Montgomery, Alabama, who rose up with a sense of dignity and with her people decided not to ride segregated buses, and who responded with ungrammatical profundity to one who inquired about her weariness: “My feets is tired, but my soul is at rest.”
  22. prejudice
    a partiality preventing objective consideration of an issue
    ...Let us all hope that the dark clouds of racial prejudice will soon pass away and the deep fog of misunderstanding will be lifted from our fear drenched communities, and in some not too distant tomorrow the radiant stars of love and brotherhood will shine over our great nation with all their scintillating beauty.
  23. scintillating
    having brief brilliant points or flashes of light
    ...Let us all hope that the dark clouds of racial prejudice will soon pass away and the deep fog of misunderstanding will be lifted from our fear drenched communities, and in some not too distant tomorrow the radiant stars of love and brotherhood will shine over our great nation with all their scintillating beauty.
Created on Tue Jan 12 08:58:34 EST 2021 (updated Tue Jan 12 15:16:34 EST 2021)

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