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

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1930, Maycomb, Alabama the Great Depression is in reign. Not only is the Great Depression a dominant conflict for citizens, so is the long lasting social and racial hierarchy. In Maycomb the superior group are the caucasians who believe that any other race, particularly African Americans, are their minority. During this time most white men believe they are in control of every other man not of his race, but not every man did. Author Harper Lee creates an immense representation of the racial prejudice in the novel To Kill A Mockingbird through character Bob Ewell. In Maycomb you either talk to everyone, or you just talk to those of your skin color. Harper Lee uses the setting to her advantage seeing as during the time racism is an extensive
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