But, he knew the person was white by this quote someone said he said. Scared him though, says if anyone sees a white "nigger" running around here that's him" (54). Meaning that he knows the person is white. Another thing is that some people even put animals above blacks, as told in the rest of the quote. "Got the other barrel waitin" for the next hears in his patch, be it dog, "nigger", or Jem Finch (a character) (54). Now he must have known it was Jem, or why would he have said his name? This shows that Mr. Radley didn't have any respect for blacks. .
Not only were blacks referred to as "niggers" but, anyone associated with them, except for slave masters, were called, "nigger" lovers. An example of this is that a character named Atticus Finch is defending a black person named Tom Robinson in court. Because he is doing this, most people in town are calling him a "nigger" lover. Not only are the adults saying it, but their children are saying it too. Since Atticus is defending this man, he has also tried to been jumped many time also. But Atticus makes a very interesting point during the court case. "The witnesses for the state have presented themselves to you gentlemen, to this court, in the cynical confidence that their testimony would not be doubted. Confident that you gentlemen, would go along with them on one assumption, the evil assumption, that all Negroes lie, that all Negroes are immoral beings, that all Negroes are not to be trusted around our women, an assumption that of one mind of their caliber. Which gentlemen, we know is in itself a lie as black as Tom Robinson's skin, a lie that I don't have to point out to you. You know the truth. The truth is this: some Negroes lie, some Negroes are immoral, some Negro men can't be trusted around women, black or white. But this is a truth that applies to the Human race and to no particular race of men (217). This is the truth. Even though Atticus Finch is just doing his job, people don't see it that way.