Mississippi Trial, 1955

After you have finished the book, how do you think Hiram now feel about grandfather? Has there been a change since the beginning of the book?

after you have finished the book, how do you think hiram now feel about grandfather?Has there been a change since the beginning of the book

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This questions calls for your opinion. There is no right or wrong answer. In the end, Hiram confronts his grandfather for his racial prejudice, his racism, and his willingness to commit murder. The grandfather is stone cold. He admits his involvement, but is not remorseful whatsoever. Hiram leaves back to Arizona and reconnects with his own father, understanding that his dad was probably the victim of abuse, since Grampa is violent and hateful.

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