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Atticus says to his daughter Scout (whom we follow throughout the novel), "You never truly understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... until you climb into his skin and walk around in it." This is more important than ever.
It is because of people's ignorance and inability to understand things from another person's perspective that racism occurs. As a result of their inability to climb into the skin of George Floyd or any other victim of racial injustice, the racist cops who killed him and many other black people in the United States and around the world are unable to see that beneath skin color, beneath facial structure and language, beneath creed and accent, behind all of that is a human being, a human being who can think, laugh, and cry all the same as anyone else.
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A letter written by Sonia Sotomayor to her mother is a primary source because it is a first hand eddition.
A commencement address given by Sonia Sotomayor is a primary source because it directly given by herself.
A documentary film about Sonia Sotomayor’s public speaking career secondary source because a third party is telling the story.
An essay about Sonia Sotomayor and other female justices is a secondary source because it is not a direct account is told by a third party.
The teacher tells him that his back caught on fire and that the jacket he was wearing, which Dally lent him, saved his life. He says that Dally was burned but will probably be fine. Johnny, however, is in very bad shape—he was struck by a piece of burning timber as it fell, and may have broken his back.