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Slavery In The 1930s Research Paper

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Slavery in the 1930s To publish such an outstanding book, author Harper lee had to research multiple topics to write the book To Kill a Mockingbird. “To understand what the book is saying about racism, you need to know something of the history of race relations in the southern USA” (English Literature BBC). Harper Lee growing up and writing in the 1930s knows little about the hard times America faced with racism and slavery. Lee was only a small child at the time while this was occurring. She was only four years old when the book takes place. “Such was the hatred of blacks by the whites - especially during the Great Depression of the 1930s, when money was tight for everyone - that it was common for blacks to be lynched [lynching: Executing
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