Tom Robinson and the Scottsboro Boys: Victims of a Racist Society in the 1930s It is shocking how a country has the audacity to proclaim an innocent person guilty while knowing the truth. People are so suddenly blinded by their biased opinions and can’t seem to accept the truth. This is shown in the The Scottsboro Trials‚ which was a series of trials that involved nine Negro boys that were accused of raping two white women. The trial was actually a false allegation‚ of which the two white women
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To achieve justice‚ many individuals over time have needed to challenge the existing‚ restrictive views of society‚ views which have been embedded in the culture and views many are unhappy to let go of. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and documentary The Scottsboro Trials - An American Tragedy directed by Barak Goodman and Daniel Anker both feature themes of Social Justice‚ overcoming prejudice and personal and moral courage. The concept of justice involves fair‚ just and equal treatment
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they look. The novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird written by Harper Lee‚ talks about perspective of a young girl named Jean Louise or Scout on series of events that happen in the town Maycomb‚ Alabama. Her father and a widower‚ Atticus Finch‚ is a lawyer with high moral standards and with the help of Calpurnia‚ a black cook‚ Scout and Jem discover the extent of racism in their home community while witness many events such as snow in Maycomb‚ neighbor house burning down and rape trial between a white woman
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The Scottsboro Trials The Scottsboro Boys were nine black teenage boys accused of rape in Alabama in 1931. The landmark set of legal cases from this incident dealt with racism and the right to a fair trial. On March 25‚ 1931‚ several people were on a train traveling between Chattanooga and Memphis‚ Tennessee. Several white boys jumped off the train and reported to the sheriff they had been attacked by a group of black boys. The sheriff stopped the train and searched it. In Paint Rock‚ Alabama
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about two admirable stories one was non-realistic and the other was realistic(true story). They are very similar to each other‚ the first one is a novel called To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee about a man named Tom Robinson who was on trial for being accused of raping a white woman. The second story was a documentary called Scottsboro: An American Tragedy about nine men accused the same crime. Racism is the main point in both of these devastating stories. I believe that racism is the reason
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The Scottsboro Boys case was a controversial case which took place in 1931‚ wherein nine boys were accused of raping two white girls while on a freight train heading to Memphis‚ Tennessee from Chattanoogaon‚ on March 25‚ 1931. It was one of the most important cases in American history that had much to do with racism in the South. This case grew quickly partly because of a growing American Communists movement taking place during that time. The party thought that they could publicize their ideas of
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In recent cases such as Treyvon Martin‚ it is evident that justice is being denied to innocent black men‚ an issue that has raised awareness for far to long. To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Nelle Harper Lee‚ was written in 1960. In this novel‚ the man falsely accused of raping a white woman has no hope. In the 1930’s Scottsboro boys trials‚ which took place just decades before the novel was written‚ a group of black men were also falsely accused of raping white women. Although there have been many great
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In the essay we will be talking about the two different sides of the trial. You will here toms and Mayella side of the story. We will compare both sides of the story. Mayella’s version of the story differs from Tom`s version of the story. Mayella offered a nickel to break down some old furniture and to bust up a chiffarobe. Mayella stated that as soon as Tom came in her house and said tom forced himself on her. Also she stated he was trying to choke her and beat her. Mayella states that
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Speaking of racism‚ the Scottsboro Trials and other racist behaviors displayed by Caucasians in the South have many parallels to what happened in To Kill a Mockingbird. For the most part‚ the Scottsboro Trials were a series of trials for a group of African American teens who apparently raped two white women who were in a train car with them riding from Tennessee to Alabama (Johnson). Eventually‚ the juries convicted the men despite substantial amounts of evidence to the contrary (Anderson). Specifically
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TKAM Chapters 17-21-The Trial 1.Why is Bob Ewell so repulsive? How does Lee ensure our dislike? * Lee describes him as a ‘little bantam cock of a man’- bad view of him * Says that he ‘strutted to the stand’- cockiness when his daughter is at court for being raped * Said the ‘back of his neck reddening at the sound his name’- referring to him as a redneck (ill-educated person) * She describes disgusting way in which his family had to live ‘lived behind town in a garbage dump’
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