To Kill A Mockingbird By Nelson Mandela

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Nelson Mandela a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, politician, and philanthropist once said, “No one is born hating another person because of the COLOR of HIS SKIN or his background or his religion. People LEARN to HATE and if they can learn to hate, they can be TAUGHT to LOVE for love comes more naturally to human heart than its opposite.” No one should have to go through being treated repulsively and not respected because of the color of their skin, religion, or background. In the 1930s it was hard for Native-Americans to not get into trouble with the law because the whites made them work for them. Just like Tom Robinson, African-Americans were blamed for crimes they didn’t commit. Being discriminate to people that aren’t as “rich” as others does not mean to put those people down for telling them what they already know is true. …show more content…

It would most likely change who goes to what school, who teaches at the school, and how each school is ran. Would it change where everyone lived in the city? The book would be called the most influential books of all time because it says how it affected the Finch’s, the Robinson’s, and the Ewells. When Atticus found out that the security guards shot and killed Tom Robinson he was shocked because they should've just shot him once, instead of 17 times. It was hard on Tom’s mother because she could not believe that had happened to her own son. Atticus told Tom’s mother when Jem and Dill were playing with Tom’s siblings, but were supposed to stay in the