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"
One
more
thing
,
gentlemen
,
before
I
quit
.
Thomas
Jefferson
once
said
that
all
men
are
created
equal
,
a
phrase
that
the
Yankees
and
the
distaff
side
of
the
Executive
branch
in
Washington
are
fond
of
hurling
at
us
.
There
is
a
tendency
in
this
year
of
grace
,
1935
,
for
certain
people
to
use
this
phrase
out
of
context
,
to
satisfy
all
conditions
.
The
most
ridiculous
example
I
can
think
of
is
that
the
people
who
run
public
education
promote
the
stupid
and
idle
along
with
the
industrious
because
all
men
are
created
equal
,
educators
will
gravely
tell
you
,
the
children
left
behind
suffer
terrible
feelings
of
inferiority
.
We
know
all
men
are
not
created
equal
in
the
sense
some
people
would
have
us
believe
some
people
are
smarter
than
others
,
some
people
have
more
opportunity
because
they
re
born
with
it
,
some
men
make
more
money
than
others
,
some
ladies
make
better
cakes
than
others
some
people
are
born
gifted
beyond
the
normal
scope
of
most
men
.
"
But
there
is
one
way
in
this
country
in
which
all
men
are
created
equal
there
is
one
human
institution
that
makes
a
pauper
the
equal
of
a
Rockefeller
,
the
stupid
man
the
equal
of
an
Einstein
,
and
the
ignorant
man
the
equal
of
any
college
president
.
That
institution
,
gentlemen
,
is
a
court
.
It
can
be
the
Supreme
Court
of
the
United
States
or
the
humblest
J
.
P
.
court
in
the
land
,
or
this
honorable
court
which
you
serve
.
Our
courts
have
their
faults
,
as
does
any
human
institution
,
but
in
this
country
our
courts
are
the
great
levelers
,
and
in
our
courts
all
men
are
created
equal
.
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"
I
m
no
idealist
to
believe
firmly
in
the
integrity
of
our
courts
and
in
the
jury
system
that
is
no
ideal
to
me
,
it
is
a
living
,
working
reality
Gentlemen
,
a
court
is
no
better
than
each
man
of
you
sitting
before
me
on
this
jury
.
A
court
is
only
as
sound
as
its
jury
,
and
a
jury
is
only
as
sound
as
the
men
who
make
it
up
.
I
am
confident
that
you
gentlemen
will
review
without
passion
the
evidence
you
have
heard
,
come
to
a
decision
,
and
restore
this
defendant
to
his
family
.
In
the
name
of
God
,
do
your
duty
.
"
Atticus
s
voice
had
dropped
,
and
as
he
turned
away
from
the
jury
he
said
something
I
did
not
catch
.
He
said
it
more
to
himself
than
to
the
court
.
I
punched
Jem
.
"
What
d
he
say
?
"
"
In
the
name
of
God
,
believe
him
,
I
think
that
s
what
he
said
.
"
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Dill
suddenly
reached
over
me
and
tugged
at
Jem
.
"
Looka
yonder
!
"
We
followed
his
finger
with
sinking
hearts
.
Calpurnia
was
making
her
way
up
the
middle
aisle
,
walking
straight
toward
Atticus
.
She
stopped
shyly
at
the
railing
and
waited
to
get
Judge
Taylor
s
attention
.
She
was
in
a
fresh
apron
and
she
carried
an
envelope
in
her
hand
.