To Kill a Mockingbird

Scout and Jem see that the jury is made up of farmers. Is this significant?

they notice that the jury is mostly farmer.

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This is significant because there were no blacks on the jury.... nor were there any women.

The jury sat to the left, under long windows. Sunburned, lanky, they seemed to be all farmers, but this was natural: townfolk rarely sat on juries, they were either struck or excused.

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To Kill a Mockingbird