Social Injustice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Once known as harmless silly jokes, swiftly turned to incompetent stereotypical slurs, these are the threats that wound. Social Injustice is not an avoidable topic because it touches base with the discrimination of innocent people. It’s existed as long as many think, roughly around the 1860’s. Social Injustice consists of perpetuating stereotypes about race, gender, and religion. Realistic examples of Social Injustice emerge from the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, The Scottsboro Boys Trial, and an incident that occurred with the Pine Orchard Yacht and Country Club.
Social Injustice relies on discriminating a person who is a different race. An example is represented through The Scottsboro Boys Trial. Douglas O. Linder. , “‘The armed men rounded up every black youth they could find. Nine captured blacks, soon to be called ‘The Scottsboro Boys,’ were tied together with plow line, loaded on a flat back truck, and taken to a jail in Scottsboro. The simple detail that the white armed men …show more content…

For instance, stereotyping of religion is show in the article Muslim Edible Arrangements co-founder says country club rejected him because of his faith the club’s president states, “A lawsuit filed last month claims members fighting his acceptance said Farid and his family ‘supported terrorism’ and insulted him based on his race, religion, color and national origin.” Kamran Farid’s religion is muslim, his children are all under 10, but he is considered an American citizen. Current members of the club had clearly thought that Kamran Farid and his family would fend new members off because they’d be seen as terrorists.This family was under the assumption they were terrorists due to the fact of their religion. It’s extremely stereotypical to believe that a person is a terrorist because they are muslim. A person’s choice in religion should not have an effect on their equality and

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