Sunday, February 22, 2015

March on Washington Picture- Ethos

This picture is easily one of the most famous and viewed pictures of the Civil Right’s Movement and it displays an incredible amount of ethical appeal.

The location that this picture takes place in speaks for itself… The fact that a black man during the Civil Right’s Movement could present a speech at the Washington Memorial, a national monument, says a lot about the credibility of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Another aspect that appeals to credibility is the fact that the media is photographing King. This appeals to his credibility because these photos would eventually make the front page of almost every newspaper in America.


Along with the location and media, the crowd that is pictured in this photograph displays an incredible amount of credibility. The fact that there are hundreds of thousands of people witnessing this speech is an indication that Martin Luther King was a respected and credible man who had many followers.

Mike Fernandes

2 comments:

  1. I agree that MLK had a strong following at the time and was able to gain lots of attention from the public. The only criticism I have is that you may have overused the word credibility for such a short post.

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  2. I like how you briefly touch upon the rhetorical situation of the picture and how that helps with the ethos. It is very important to know that this occurred during the civil rights movement as this changes how MLK's presence is understood. I feel that putting the picture into context makes him that much more credible.

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