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Morgan Ryan Ms.McCarthy/Mr.Bass American Studies 19 April 2024 Prejudice Through History and Literature “You never really understand a person until you consider his point of view, until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” are the meaningful words of Atticus Finch in the infamous book, To Kill a Mockingbird. To Kill a Mockingbird is a book by Harper Lee written in the perspective of a young girl coming of age named Scout. Her father, Atticus, is a lawyer defending a black man convicted of raping a white woman in the racist town of Maycomb, Alabama. The sequel to To Kill a Mockingbird is Go Set a Watchman, this book continues in Scout's perspective, when she returns to her hometown and deals with fathers changing perspective during …show more content…

The case of Plessy vs Fergonson allowed segregation, saying that it did not violate US citizen rights. Another relevant case was Plessy vs Fergonson, which allowed segregation, saying that it did not violate US Citizen rights These cases caused widespread awareness for Civil Rights, but further imposed racism in the Southern community, where To Kill a Mockingbird and Go Set a Watchman were based. A relevant quote from To Kill a Mockingbird “He’s nothin‘ but a nigger-lover!” “He is not!” I roared. “I don’t know what you’re talkin‘ about, but you better cut it out this red hot minute!” (Lee, 85) This shows how older generations pass down their racist and prejudiced beliefs onto younger generations. Another character development and change is also shown in Harper Lee’s books, one character that changes drastically between both books is Atticus Finch, his views switch from supporting civil rights, to disagreeing with them as seen in the quote “Do you want Negroes by the carload in our schools and churches and theaters? Do you want them in our world?”(Lee, ) This Harper Lee, In conclusion, To Kill a Mockingbird portrays the impact of prejudice on marginalized communities, showing the conflict of discrimination in

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