A Comparison Of To Kill A Mockingbird And Civil Rights Movement

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To Kill A Mockingbird and Civil Rights Movement

When it comes to the topic of Civil Rights Movement, most of us will readily agree that black people should enjoy the equality and freedom as white people do. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of whether white people intended to segregate black people. While Civil Rights Movement, which is held by black men insisted that black people should be treated fairly, To Kill A Mockingbird implied that there were white people stood up and helped black men to gain justice. Both Harper Lee, who is the author of To Kill A Mockingbird and Martin Luther King, who is one of the most prominent leaders of Civil Rights Movement agree that common prejudice toward blacks should no longer