Our first real sense of racism in Maycomb was presented in Ch. 6 when Mr. Nathan Radley ASSUMED it was a colored man who had been in his yard when he shot his shotgun. We, of course, know it was really Jem, Scout, and Dill. How did Lee use Miss Maudie's conversation with Jem and Scout the morning after the fire to illustrate the theme of racism? Explain.