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    and the Scottsboro Case Paper The Scottsboro Case is known to many. It is a significant case involving racism‚ lynching‚ segregation‚ and the Jim Crow laws. The case started on March 25‚ 1931‚ when two white women accused nine black men of rape while on a train headed to Jackson County‚ Alabama. The trial lasted years and ended with an unconstitutional verdict of guilty against the defendants. “Scottsboro captured South’s racism and the disturbance of the Great Depression.” (Scottsboro Trials)

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    The rape of two white girls by nine black teenagers on a freight train on March 25‚ 1931 was the most controversial trial eve . Over the course of the two decades that followed‚ the struggle for justice of the "Scottsboro Boys‚" as the black teens were called‚ made celebrities out of anonymities‚ launched and ended careers‚ wasted lives‚ produced heroes‚ opened southern juries to blacks‚ exacerbated sectional strife‚ and divided America’s political left. Being a hobo was one of the most common

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    The novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee includes the contradictory characters Tom Robinson and Boo Radley. These characters have identifiable similarities and differences. Tom and Boo and similar in many ways. One similarity is they are both compared to mockingbirds in the book. Another similarity is they both just try and help out. A couple examples of this is that Tom helps out Mayella to try and be nice‚ yet he goes to prison and eventually dies for it. Another example is that Boo kills

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    challenging for Tom Robinson in To Kill A Mockingbird‚ and also minorities in real life. Every day‚ they are discriminated against‚ and it is very unfair. To Kill a Mockingbird has many non-fiction parts‚ which makes the novel better than many others. Harper Lee presented Tom’s trial in ways that can be easily compared to real life trials‚ such as the Scottsboro trial. Tom Robinson’s trial was definitely the most dramatic‚ yet the most realistic part in this piece of writing. In the trial‚ Tom Robinson

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    that the Scottsboro trial‚ which was a trial that started because of discrimination‚ inspired her on writing To Kill a Mockingbird. Despite the differences between the Scottsboro Boys and To Kill a Mockingbird‚ both of them had an impact on the racial implications and laws of the south. The Scottsboro Trials was a sad tragedy that took place in Alabama during the 1930s. While nine black youth‚ ages from 13 to 21‚ were on a train heading to Memphis‚ Tennessee to find a job‚ a fight between the nine

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    stolen day and 7th grade the characters the boy and victor are both similar and different. The boy is confused and sad while victor is very silly and nervous and shy. They also have problems that are same and different. Victor really likes a girl in his class and the boy is sick with a disease that he doesn’t have but he thinks he has. Victor and the boy have to come up with a way to get rid of these fears or to just face it and move on. Victor and the boy have to kinda face their fears. They both

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    The Boy And The coffin Attention Device: A boy that goes by doodle was born handicapped but was pushed past his limits and was left behind by the narrator and when he went back doodle was dead. Link: Doodle was disabled and he didn’t really care but his brother cared more than anyone else because his brother felt like he was being punished because he had to drag his brother around so he pushed doodle to hard and ended up losing doodle to death. Thesis Statement: The narrator didn’t like having

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    poverty and ignorance also neglect by her father Bob Ewell this is linked to the theme of moral education. She appears to be very childlike‚ shy and unconfident. She dresses very plain and she has long dark brown hair. The reason why she claims that Tom Robertson raped her is because she could have never admitted to liking a black man‚ the idea that she

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    Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee inspired by the Scottsboro Boys The trial of the Scottsboro Boys is one of the most significant moments in American history. Back in 1931 a group of nine black teenage boys‚ also named Scottsboro Boys‚ were accused of raping two white women in Alabama. A fight broke out in a train and a group of white men reported they had been attacked by black teenagers. The train stopped in Scottsboro‚ Alabama‚ where the black boys were arrested by a local sheriff after two white

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    King‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ and Washington Irving are certainly no exception. However‚ they each demonstrate it differently in their short stories. In each short story‚ the protagonist is a portrayed differently. In Irving’s “The Devil and Tom Walker”‚ Tom walker is a stingy‚ cheap man who fights with his wife constantly and only cares for himself and money. In the story he’s described as “a meager‚ misery fellow”. He differs from the other two protagonists simply because when he encountered the

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