Examples Of Social Equality In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Throughout the years social Equality has improved Social equality by definition means a state of affairs in which all people within a specific society or isolated group have the same status in certain respects, including civil rights, freedom of speech, property rights and equal access to certain social goods and services.In the Book To Kill a Mockingbird the author Harper Lee states through fiction the way people were treated during the great depression.Through the comparison of character interactions in the novel and the influence of current events, it is revealed that the concept of social equality has greatly changed from the 1930s to present day. During the 1930s social equality wasn’t a thing given to everyone.During the 1930s it was very obvious that people were treated differently based on different things like your color, the way you lived, and your …show more content…

“Whole school’s full of ‘em.They come first day every year and the leave. The truant lady fets ‘em here ‘cause she threatens ‘em with the sheriff.” This quote is able to show that the children only came to school for the first day then they weren’t forced to so they never came back and no one bothered their family or threatened them with the sheriff till the next year.In the context of the Brown decision, mixed schooling therefore meant much more than the implication of social equality. President Eisenhower may have inadvertently verbalized some of the deepest fears of southerners when he explained in 1954 that segregationists "were not bad people. All they are concerned about is to see that their sweet little girls are not required to sit in schools alongside some big overgrown negroes."This shows the way the president tried to justify their actions to people just because of the color of their skin.During the 1930s the court system was not always willing to help everyone. “..You know

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