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How Does Harper Lee Use Injustice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Mario Balotelli once said: Racism springs from ignorance. In the early 1900’s, people not of color had very little education on race. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee shows how the brief knowledge of racism and injustice perpetuate the daily lives of both black and white people living in the town of Maycomb.
Lula feels strong resentment when the Finch children are present in a black church. Lula lets Calpurnia know that she “[...] ain’t got no business bringin’ white chillun here--they got their church, we got our’n,” (119). Harper Lee uses Lula as an example of how racism can work both ways. Due to an unspoken rule, white people don’t go to black church and black people don’t go to white church. Lula wanted to know Calpurnia’s reason …show more content…

Atticus asks Tom why he ran away from Mayella’s home and Tom responded with “Mr. Finch, if you was a nigger like me, you’d be scared, too,” (195). Atticus feels as if it must be self-evident that a black man living at the time would rather not find themselves in any situation with a white person. The unspoken truth is that if Tom Robinson had not run, he would have most likely been killed. Dill began to cry as he watched Tom Robinson being disrespected but Mr. Raymond reminds him to “Cry about the hell white people give colored folks, without even stopping to think that they’re people too,” (201). Mr. Raymond claims that people become less sensitive as time passes. Innocent children like Dill are still able to recognize the injustices between white and black people. Atticus explains to the people in the courtroom that“[...] the truth is: some negroes lie, some negroes are immoral, some negro men are not to be trusted around women-black or white. But this is a truth that applies to the human race and to no particular race in men,” (204). Atticus tries to justify the mindset of the people in the courtroom to implicate that everybody's the same. Atticus argues that if Tom Robinson was convicted, it would be because he is a human being. In that day and age, black people were already labeled with bad characteristics which made them guilty by

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