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To Kill A Mockingbird is important because...

Explanation:

TKAM allows the reader to see first hand what racism looked like in the eyes of a child. We are not born with racism in us; it is taught. TKAM is through the eyes of Scout as she grows older and starts to better understand racism and how it affected the lives of everyone in her small town.

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Explanation:

It is important because it shows how African Americans we treated in that time.