The movie, To Kill a Mockingbird, has two main characters, Scout and Jem. They live in Alabama with their father, Atticus Finch. The beginning of the movie explains the rumors of a man called Boo Radley, the kid’s neighbor. He has not been seen in years and is said to be a very bad person. Jem and Scout begin to realize what is happening in their town when their father is assigned …show more content…
In the article, “50,000 March on Montgomery,” Simeon Booker, the author, talks about how Martin Luther King Jr. lead lots of people in a march all the way to Montgomery. They tried to do this two weeks ago and the police showed up and did whatever they could to get the marchers to turn back. Now, the group of over 50,000 will do it again (53). This proves this movie was successful because it was in the middle of a huge change for America because Martin Luther King Jr. impacted many people in their lives because of what he did. He sparked major changes in America right around when this movie was released. Another example of why this movie was successful in the time period is in the article, “The Revolution in the Civil Rights Movement: What’s Happening Now,” the author, Nils R. Douglas, explains how he thinks that all the talk about the changes fading away are “nonsense.” (443). He says, “What is really happening in the civil rights movement is quite new. A new revolution, a quiet revolution, is taking place.”(443). This article was released in early 1967. This shows that To Kill a Mockingbird came out right in the middle of a new revolution towards equality and so that made it so popular to many people. The article even explained how this was the beginning to a separate revolution in America. That means this movie got lots of people to watch it because many people wanted the next revolution to