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To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper Lee
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SETTING OF THE NOVEL Southern United States 1930’s Great Depression
Prejudice and legal segregation Ignorance
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1930’s - Great Depression began when the stock market crashed in October, 1929
Businesses failed, factories closed People were out of work Even people with money suffered because nothing was being produced for sale. Poor people lost their homes, were forced to “live off the land.”
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Racial prejudice was alive & well
Racial prejudice was alive & well. Although slavery had ended in 1864, old ideas were slow to change.
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Racial separation (segregation)
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Gender Bias (Prejudice)
Women were considered “weak” Women were generally not educated for occupations outside the home In wealthy families, women were expected to oversee the servants and entertain guests Men not considered capable of nurturing children
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“White trash” Poor, uneducated white people who lived on “relief “
lowest social class, even below the poor blacks prejudiced against black people felt the need to “put down” blacks in order to elevate themselves
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Legal Issues of the 1930’s which impact the story
Women given the vote in 1920 Juries were MALE and WHITE “Fair trial” did not include acceptance of a black man’s word against a white man’s
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Race Gender Handicaps Rich/Poor Age Religion
Prejudice in the novel Race Gender Handicaps Rich/Poor Age Religion
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