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Examples Of Racial Injustice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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To Kill A Mockingbird is a book that explores racial injustice through a court case that allows Jem to explore the idea of racial inequality in Maycomb. It also explores sexism through Scout and Jem's adventures and experiences throughout the book. At the start of To Kill A Mockingbird Jem is a curious boy caring for his younger sister that has little understanding about racial inequality and discrimination in Maycomb. He is then face to face with racial injustice and begins to understand that Maycomb may not be as good of a place as he thought. At the start of the book, Jem is not aware of racial stereotypes and slurs. He even says them. Jem Scout and Dill attempted to sneak into Boo Radley's house and Jem ended up ripping and losing his
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