To kill a mockingbird has themes of racial injustice that are still relevant today because today there are a growing number of act of hate crimes toward minorities and people of color in the judicial system and in society as a whole. “Your father is no better than the niggers and trash he defends in court.”-Ms. Dubose(pg. 117). This quote shows that in the 1930’s black people were considered the same as trash and they were looked down upon. A lot of people around Maycomb were very discriminating against black people and they often used the language that Ms. Dubose was using. Even children were using the “N”-word in the book. Just like in the book, the use of the “N”-word is still happening today. There are many songs that are out there that use the “N” word or slightly altered form of it. People also use it in speech. The word today is also …show more content…
This is just not true because although the “N” word is a very racist term, To Kill a Mockingbird is about racial injustice and dealing with racism. It uses the “N” word in a very real sense. The “N” word today is still used negatively and children should know the significance of that word. High Schoolers today are living in a time where there are a lot of issues involving racial discrimination and there are a lot of movements for Black lives regarding police