Racism In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Racism can take over a whole town. Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is a story that is based off racism. In the story, racism surrounds the entire city of Maycomb and Atticus Finch is one of the few white people that is willing to defend Tom Robinson with a crime he did not commit but is convicted of because he is black man. Many things, in such an early setting as the 1930’s, are directly affected by racism, such as Tom being accused of rape and Atticus and his family being hated by the city. Even though Tom is being accused of rape, he is innocent. The Ewell family is lying in court. The Ewell family said that Tom Robinson attacked and raped Mayella Ewell. Most of the town believes this even though it isn’t the case. The truth is, Bob