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How Does Harper Lee Use Racial Inequality In To Kill A Mockingbird

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According to an updated article in the New York Times, only 4 of the 53 police officers were black in Ferguson, at town where an unarmed black teenager was shot by a white police officer. This article pulls up old issues about racial inequality, which Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird also explores. The main character, Scout’s prejudice against African Americans is created by the influence of other people, such as classmates and neighborhood adults, and is overcome by the reprimanding of Atticus, Scout’s father. Scout’s prejudice against African Americans is created by the influence of her classmates and neighborhood adults. When Scout asked Atticus, “do you defend niggers, Atticus?” (Lee 99), Atticus asks why Scout says ‘nigger’ and Scout

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