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Color Doesnt Matter In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Color Doesnt Matter Racism was very “popular” as you should say back in the 1930’s . Whites had all the power while blacks and other minorities were suppose to fear them. In Maycomb , Alabama racism was around and had effects on citizens. Segregating whites from blacks is a horrid thing. It’s inhuman to say you're better than someone else because of their skin color. We as humans are equal some may be more wealthy than others but when it all comes down to it we will all go in the same box in the same ground. Racism was and still is a horrible thing and it affected a lot people. The first character from To Kill A Mockingbird that was affected most by racism Calpurnia. She’s African American working for an all white family. While …show more content…

As a reader that seemed very racist towards Cal because she raised Scout and Jem like her own. By Alexandra saying that it meant she wasn't good enough to be a woman figure Scout can look up to. Lastly, i want to bring Atticus Finch who was also affected by racism. He had to take on a case between a white and black man. Many people assumed Atticus was going to be on the white man's side. But in chapter 11.107-109 Scout and Atticus have an interesting conversation about him being a “nigger lover”. She questioned her father if thats what he really was and this what he said "I certainly am. I do my best to love everybody... I'm hard put, sometimes—baby, it's never an insult to be called what somebody thinks is a bad name. It just shows you how poor that person is, it doesn't hurt you”. This right here shows you Atticus has very meaningful principals and sticks to his word for what he believes in. He didn't care what no one thought about him defending Tom Robinson.. In Conclusion , you can see how these three characters from the book were affected by racism. All of these situations were a tad bit different but you can see how they often got caught in the middle of what other people thought was right and what was really right. All humans should not be judge of their work ethic or ability to do something just cause of their skin color. We all live on the

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