Atticus Finch, the gentleman, the tenderhearted man, the father that, in Jem and Scouts eyes, couldn't do anything wrong is a racist. ¨She tempted a Negro. She was White, and she tempted a Negro…¨ Lee, Harper.¨20.¨ To Kill A Mockingbird. New York: Random House, 1975. 272. Print. In that quote from the book, Atticus referred to black people as ¨Negroes¨ not intending it to be racist. Some that only see the good and positivity in people, will view what Atticus has to say about negroes as him being civil, but on the other hand don't