To Kill a Mockingbird

where is in the book that Atticus is giving compassion to Tom Robinson in the book.

To kill a mocking bird

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Just taking the case was an act of compassion. Atticus knew that Tom was not going to get a fair trial because he (Tom) is a black man. Taking the case meant hardship for Atticus and his family but gave Tom at least a chance in court.