Racial Bias In To Kill A Mockingbird

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The 1930’s held a lot of racial bias in America; slaves slowly gaining rights and the great depression lead to the black population being largely outcasted by society. The community in To Kill a Mockingbird has a very biased view of black people; seeing them as below everyone else and not to be treated equally. Everyone has their own view on race in the book, but the opinion of the community shows the general beliefs of the majority of people during that time period. In the book black people are considered the lowest of the low in the circle of respect; even below the Ewell family who lives in the dump. People in the community refer to them as “‘niggers and trash’”(135) who shouldn’t be given the benefit of the doubt in any circumstances. In

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