How Did The Civil Rights Occur In To Kill A Mockingbird

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The book, To Kill a Mockingbird, takes place in an old time in the south that would be unreal in the actions and everyday life to society today. One example of how this occurs is when a passage notes “for Calpurnia rarely commented on the ways of white people” (13). Since Calpurnia is black this shows that there is racism and segregation going on at this place and time suggesting that To Kill a Mockingbird takes place before the civil rights movement sometime around the early 1900s. This book takes place in the southern racist state of Alabama. The text states that “Maycomb, some twenty miles east of Finch’s Landing, was the country seat of Maycomb country. Atticus’s office in the courthouse contained... an unsullied Code of Alabama” (5).