What was the significance that mr radley thought there was a negro in his collard patch?

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2026-04-07 19:45

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3."Mr. Radley said that he shot at a Negro in the collard patch," Miss Maudie replied.

"When it really was a white person but he thought that white people wouldn't do that."

This quote is very important because it shows that even though Mr. Radley didn't see that it was a black person in his collard patch he assumed that it was because he thought a white person would never do such a thing. This quote shows that people can accuse someone else of doing something, even when they know they didn't, just because they don't like them.

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the children return to the house to find their father and several others discussing the gunshot. Miss Stephanie informs the crowd that Nathan had shot a Negro in his yard and was still standing guard.

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