Wilson Simons.  Nelle Harper Lee was born on April 28, 1926 in Monroeville Alabama  She attended Huntingdon College 1944-45, studied law at the University.

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Wilson Simons

 Nelle Harper Lee was born on April 28, 1926 in Monroeville Alabama  She attended Huntingdon College , studied law at the University of Alabama , and studied one year at Oxford University.  In 1960 TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, Lee's book, was published

 Atticus Finch ◦ Single Father of Scout and Jem ◦ Defense attorney for Tom Robinson ◦ Teaches his children how to not be prejudice and see people for what they really are, and not the color of their skin ◦ The whole entire town hates Atticus and his family for defending a black man, he ignores them and continues to fight for Tom Robinson’s innocence

 Bob Ewell ◦ Father To Mayella ◦ Unemployed father of poorest family in Maycomb ◦ “Ewell represents the dark side of the South: ignorance, poverty, and hate-filled racial prejudice” John Fitzpatrick

 Scout Finch  Daughter Of Atticus  Very intelligent for her age  She loves everyone in the town except for Boo Radley  She grows up quite a bit in the book, learning about hatred and prejudices at a young age

 Bob Ewell  He is a rude to everyone  He abuses his own family  The reason he wrongfully accuses Tom was in trying to make his family more respected and get money.  In the end they figure out he sexually and physically abuses Mayella

 Fictional town of Maycomb Alabama (where down south racism is a huge problem)  (I think the date is important because people are poor and trying anyway they can to get money in this case Bob Ewell.

 The Finch family lives in the little town of Maycomb, Alabama  Dill becomes friends with Jem and Scout.  Scout is in her first year of school and hates it.  Jem and Scout keep finding gifts in a knothole of a tree in front the Radley house.

 I believe the rising action is when Atticus gets Tom Robinson’s case on the unfair accusation of him raping Mayella Ewell and is in court with him.  Scout, Jem and Dill can’t see how the jury would convict him because all the facts are there.  Also Jem and Scout are finding more encounters with the mysterious Boo Radley.

 I think the climax of the story is when Tom gets convicted of raping Mayella.  Its hard for the black community in Maycomb to see Tom go to jail for something he didn’t do.  When Tom tries to escape and gets shot to death is also part of the climax

 Bob Ewell still isn’t satisfied so he wants revenge on Atticus  He attacks Jem and Scout, but Boo Radley mysteriously saves them and stabs Bob  Scout realizes that she shouldn’t have judged Boo because of what she first thought about him and tried to get to know him better.  She finally realizes and understands what her dad meant when he said “you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes.” Atticus Finch

 I think that in the end everyone is happy and satisfied.  Ewell is dead  Boo is a friend  And the Finch family can rest once again  To me the book ends on a peaceful note. And leaves everyone with what they want.

 I would give this book a 9, when I’m reading this I have a hard time putting it down, and even a harder time not thinking about it in the day.  I have learned quite a bit from it. And I think that everyone could learn their own lesson from it.  I think that this book has a strong message to give.

 Deceptive Appearances  A lot of characters are not what other people think they are, but because of how they look they judge them unfairly.  Racism and Acceptance  The town that Atticus lives in(Maycomb) is very racist so it was brave of him to take the case.  Innocence  Lots of characters in the book are really innocent. Not only Tom Robinson.

 "As you grow older you’ll see white men cheat black men every day of your life, but let me tell you something and don’t you forget it— whenever a white man does that to a black man, no matter who he is, how rich he is, of how fine a family he comes from, that white man is trash.” Atticus Finch

 In this book the major conflict is a white man being racist to a black man.  I believe racism happens everywhere in the world today  It’s a huge problem and it doesn’t look like its stopping anytime soon, it seems like its growing everyday.

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 Of human ignorance I am almost in despair For racism is around me everywhere But like they say sheer ignorance is bliss Just like Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss Some people carry their honor in a flag And of their Nationality they brag They feel superior and they differentiate And against those who are different they discriminate. So many people still judged by their race For such there never ought to be a place 'A fair go' those untruthful words I do recall There is no such a thing as a 'fair go for all'. Though we live in a so called democracy Of racism we never will be free They judge you by where you come from and the color of your skin For many equality and respect seems impossible to win. It's been awhile since the days of Martin Luther  King His name to it has a familiar ring If against racism he did not choose to strive Today the great man he would be alive. So many holding the reins of power not spiritually aware And racism is around me everywhere And racism only leads to division and war Just goes to show how ignorant some are.

 In America Out of 7,755 incidents, 4,321 were committed on racial, and 754 were on an ethnicity/nat'l origin bias. This means roughly 6 out of every 10 crimes were on racial bias, blacks being 38% of the total. Out of those 7,755 incidents, there were 12 murders--8 of which were on racial bias. That's two-thirds.  stats.html

 Anti-white racism in the US at a glance  Every year since 1995, the Fbi releases a report on "hate crimes". The study of these reports shows that between 1996 and 2002 there has been:  racially motivated assaults against white victims.  racially motivated acts of intimidation toward whites  17 persons have been murdered because they were white  anti-white crimes targeted properties among which  acts of vandalism  661 burglary, robberies and larcenies  31 Arsons  National Statistics (from FBI UCRs) National Statistics (from FBI UCRs)