Misc. Letters
Dear The Maycomb Tribune:
Here’s a suggestion I’d like to make to the Maycomb Tribune. I love reading your papers, and I think they’re very well-written, but I think more visuals is necessary. The reader wants to get a better picture of what is happening. Moreover, it would be neat if on your site, you were to put some actual footage of, say, the trial. Otherwise, the Maycomb Tribune is one of my favorite newspapers, and I give thanks to the contributors.
ANONYMOUS,
Maycomb County resident
Here’s a suggestion I’d like to make to the Maycomb Tribune. I love reading your papers, and I think they’re very well-written, but I think more visuals is necessary. The reader wants to get a better picture of what is happening. Moreover, it would be neat if on your site, you were to put some actual footage of, say, the trial. Otherwise, the Maycomb Tribune is one of my favorite newspapers, and I give thanks to the contributors.
ANONYMOUS,
Maycomb County resident
IN RESPONSE TO "Snow in Maycomb- A Sign or a Fluke?":
Dear The Maycomb Tribune:
Are you implying that whites are better than blacks! Well, of course you are because even in a newspaper and a court, which are the places where the truth and only the truth is shown, the whites are governed by their prejudice against the blacks. I am sure the children had nothing to do with this, but you! The newspaper portrayed the snowman in such a way that the blacks are dirty and good for nothing and must be covered up by the “pure” whites. Well, there is nothing pure about your souls if you treat others this way!
DOLPHUS RAYMOND,
Maycomb County resident
Dear The Maycomb Tribune:
Are you implying that whites are better than blacks! Well, of course you are because even in a newspaper and a court, which are the places where the truth and only the truth is shown, the whites are governed by their prejudice against the blacks. I am sure the children had nothing to do with this, but you! The newspaper portrayed the snowman in such a way that the blacks are dirty and good for nothing and must be covered up by the “pure” whites. Well, there is nothing pure about your souls if you treat others this way!
DOLPHUS RAYMOND,
Maycomb County resident
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