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because the blacks want to thank him. although atticus lost the trial, he did a great job. and the blacks know that

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What is the Reaction of the black race after tom robinson's trial in To Kill a Mockingbird?

They first stand up in the courthouse to show Atticus respect, then they are grateful of the job that Atticus did and send him food and gifts.


What does tom robinson's dad send Atticus?

Tom Robinson's dad sends Atticus a chicken as a gesture of appreciation for defending his son in court. It is a sign of gratitude for Atticus's efforts to seek justice for Tom in a difficult and unjust trial.


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Tom Robinson's father, Link Deas, sends Atticus a generous sum of money as a gesture of gratitude for defending his son in court. This act highlights the impact Atticus had on the Robinson family and how the respect and appreciation they feel towards him go beyond words.


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Who locates the children for Atticus in Chapter 21?

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Reverend Sykes prompts Scout to stand up along with the other people in the colored balcony in a sign of respect for Atticus as he exits the courtroom.


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Why did calpurnia go to the courthouse?

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Why do African American folks in town bring food to Atticus and how does Atticus react in To Kill a Mockingbird?

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