Why is atticus worried about maycombs?

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2026-03-12 17:00

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Atticus is worried about the well-being and reception of the people in Maycomb due to the deeply ingrained racism and prejudice in the town. He knows that the racial tensions and injustices facing the African American community could lead to serious consequences such as violence and discrimination. Atticus understands the potential for conflict and harm that exists in a community filled with intolerance and narrow-mindedness.

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