In the 1930s, a forced separation was imposed, whites were superior to blacks. It does not matter if you are a poor person or a wealthy person. So, when white girls accuse the blacks of raping them, something big is likely to happen. In just a few days trying to experiment it will be several months and it will be several years soon. Before people knew about it, simple things like rape trials had changed the future of these countries. The way the Scottsboro trial took place had a permanent impact on us.
The trial where Tom Robinson is trying to kill Robin at Scottsboro Trial, Brown v. Mississippi, and Harper Lee The purpose of this article is to compare three very similar cases, Scottsboro Trial. Brown vs. Mississippi and Harper's Tom Robinson fictitious trial killed Robin; and why the defendant in the third trial proved never had a chance. All white whale juries, each occurring in the southern rural areas of the 1920s and 1930s and threatened by mob rage, were unfairly convicted by young black males.
The three main similarities between the Scotsboro trial and the Tom Robinson trial are the geographic environment, the depiction of racial discrimination, and the details of the case. In both cases, the geographical environment is in Alabama. Tom Robinson's trial took place in Mecombe, Alabama, Scottsboro's trial took place in Scottsboro, Alabama. Both cases occurred between the Great Depression and the 1930s. When Scottsboro's lawsuit left this impression, this is the backdrop of Harper's childhood.
Four years after the Scottsboro boy was arrested on April 1, 1935, the Supreme Court ruled two cases involving the Scotsboro trial. In the case of case Norris, Leibovitz believes that the trial itself is biased because African Americans are excluded from the jury. The Supreme Court agreed that Clarence Norris was deprived of equal protection rights at the 14th amendment, set a new case and killed the separation of Jim Crow. They were ordered a new trial when the boys were persistently persistent in prison and often crouching under harsh conditions.