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In To Kill A Mockingbird, The citizens of Maycomb attribute Tom's death to his being a "typical" Negro. Although Tom
appeared to be a good, clean-living man, it was,
according to the townspeople, only a "veneer,"
only a covering for what he really was--a Negro.
Maycomb's indictment of Tom, and Negroes as a
whole, is a generalization. Is any group or any
individual ever really "typical"? Explain.

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