Examples Of Al-Right Theory In To Kill A Mockingbird

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An Alternative Theory White supremacy is a conflicting, and polarizing topic, and contrary to what people think., Iit is more rampant and pervasive in our society. It allows people of white skin white people a skin color to define one’s privileges and offer themselves more rights, leaving minority groups to be unjustly treated and victimized, with no say in what our country should become. America should not allow white supremacy to be preserved or encouraged. Not only does it create tension between citizen groups but it is detrimental to the country as a whole. Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird exhibits how white supremacy played out in the 1930’s in the small community of Maycomb County. The Nation's ‘Alt-Right’ Is Not a Thing It’s White Supremacy written by Ian Allen describes the alt-right theory is just another name for white supremacy, and still incorporates the belief that white people are superior to all other races. …show more content…

The second, Mayella accuses Tom, he knows he is in trouble because he is aware of how the Maycomb County treats colored people. Throughout the book he is not only being blamed for, but he receives threats and his life is put in danger. “You know what we want. Get aside from that door Mr. Finch” (Lee 172). The group of people with Walter Cunningham were planning to gang up on Tom, even though Atticus Finch did not let them. Atticus knew this would be a hard case to win but he stuck through and followed his gut feeling. As a lawyer he held his sense of justice, which earned him respect. One more

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