To Kill a Mockingbird

What does Atticus say is a good leveler.

Is he correct or not?

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Atticus is speaking about the integrity of the courts when he refers to the "great levelers". I suppose it is or at least is the best thing we have. In the context of the time, racism still made its way into the system though but at least the courts offered some hope of objectivity.

Atticus is speaking about the integrity of the courts when he refers to the "great levelers". I suppose it was or at least it is the best thing we have. In the context of the time, racism still made its way into the system though but at least the courts offered some hope of objectivity and due process.