Mr Cunningham Discrimination In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Mr. Cunningham is one of the men that shows up at the jail, with violent intents towards Tom Robinson. He is one of many men from the town, who, in their everyday lives, seem normal, kind and decent. The "blind spots" that Atticus refers to is the fact that Mr. Cunningham is blind to the fact that black people are their equals. They are racist, and their racism makes them blind to any sort of rational thought when it comes to black people. That blind spots leads him to the jail, to enact violence upon an innocent black man, just because he is black. Cunningham would never do this to a white man--he is blind to white man's cruelty, and overly sensitive to any possible scandal involving a black man.
Atticus is different because he does

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