Theme Of Racial Segregation In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Maycomb was a “tired old town...there was no hurry, for there was nowhere to go, nothing to buy and no money to buy it with, nothing to see...”. In Maycomb Alabama there were many issues including racial segregation, The judicial system, and growing poverty. The first issue in Maycomb was the racial segregation. The blacks had separate everything and were not paid as well. This made The Depression even more tough for blacks because it was harder for them to get jobs. The second issue was their judicial system because it was unfair. The judges were all white southerners which made it impossible for a black to win a trial. The last issue was that poverty was spreading. More people had very little money in Maycomb. Some families would not

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