To Kill A Mockingbird, A Reflection Of America

Watching “To Kill A Mockingbird” and its sinful how African Americans have been treated throughout the history of America. Fast forward to today and there is still a struggle. How long will it take for racism to die? It mirrors another issue we face today too with equality. If America is to be great then those two things will determine our moral fate.

6 thoughts on “To Kill A Mockingbird, A Reflection Of America”

  1. TKAM is one of my favorite novels ever; such a good book about racism and the imperfect condition of the human spirit concerning it. Unfortunately, racism and other prejudices remain present in society today. I don’t believe they’ll ever be eradicated, due to the naturally biased disposition of Man. But making efforts to step back and consider those prejudices, as well as not acting on them, are the ways to go.

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  2. I don’t know that it will ever be gone. How sad of us as a humanity. And also, racism is directed towards any race. Certainly not only black people. Or any other minority.
    Do the best you can, everyday. Love baby, just love

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