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Tom Robinson Difference

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In the book to kill a mockingbird a lot of messed up corrupt stuff goes down. One of the biggest things was that a man named Tom Robinson was falsely accused of rape and convinced. This let to him of course being given a life sentence but even that was cut short when he tried to escape and was shot and killed on the spot. A somewhat similar story was the real life case of Emmet Louis Till. Emmet was a young man who moved from the north to the south in the 50’s. The north being accepting and less predigest to African Americans, Emment did not think that it would be any different. Till did not know what he was in for when he flirted and grabbed the waist of a white women. Till was beaten and murdered by the woman’s husband, then dumped in a river. …show more content…

My first difference is the race difference here. In the 1930s all the way to the 1950s and even some time after a white man’s word was better than a black man’s. Tom pleaded and cried, he didn’t do the crime. But when you put a assumption so harsh and awful that can ruin a man between a black and a white it’s over before it started. So even throughout 20 years the racism did not stop. A similar thing about the two stories is that the black man had injustice done to him. In one case the black man was wrongly convicted for something a white man made up. And the other was beaten and murdered then his killers were never charged. Even though the layout of what happened was so different at the same time it was not. The lighter skin always wins. People thought so wrongly and hateful to colored skin in the 1900s and even some now. My last difference was the outcome of the murders and the trails. In Tom's case, it split the town caused hate and even another murder and attacks. In Tills case it spread positivity and made people aware of what a white man can do. Hundreds of people showed up to see the face of Emmet and the horrible thing that Mississippi let happen. It started groups and peaceful protest. It made an amazing impact. The only sad thing is that a another man had to lose his life for something to

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