Maycomb Prejudice Quotes

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To kill a mockingbird is a book that is filled with clearly visible prejudice. The effect of prejudice in Maycomb is one that creates classes in the community that people will stick to. The three forms of prejudice that are evident in The town of maycomb are racial prejudice, social prejudice and fear of the unknown. Racial prejudice is common in Maycomb and some examples are the black church, Tom Robinson case and Calpurnia. The black surch is one of many cases of Maycomb’s racism. The quote “It was an ancient paint-peeled frame building, the only church in Maycomb with a steeple and a bell, called the first purchase because it was paid for from the first earnings of freed slave. Negroes worshiped it on Sundays and white men gambled in it