Discrimination In To Kill A Mockingbird

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In the sleepy town of Maycomb, Alabama, prejudice and discrimination aimed at one race from another are extremely prevalent in the community during the 1930s. The black citizens in "To Kill a Mockingbird" are treated unequally by the white people who believe that because of their skin tone, they are the superior race. People that are affected by racism in Maycomb are victims because they are black or they associate with the black populace. The characters impacted by racism significantly in the novel are Tom Robinson, Dolphus Raymond, and Scout Finch.

Undoubtedly, Tom Robinson was one of the most important characters in the novel since he was an innocent man found guilty of raping a white woman because he was a black man. Unjustly convicted