To Kill a Mockingbird
What point does Atticus make about all human beings
Chapter 20 on to kill a mocking bird
Chapter 20 on to kill a mocking bird
In his final remarks, Atticus speaks directly to the jury, earnestly reminding them that there are honest and dishonest black people just as there are honest and dishonest white people. He tells the jury that in a court of law, "all men are created equal."