Atticus gives a speech to the courtroom in which he expresses his disapproval of society's attitudes towards black men. He indicates that the defendant, Tom Robinson, is not guilty and expresses his confidence in the justice system to be fair and unbiased.
Taystee talks to the press about the unjustifiable death of one of her fellow inmates, Poussey Washington. She also talks about the corrupt justice system.
Annalise gives a testimony on her past client, Nate Lahey Sr., who was killed by guards while in prison. While addressing the jury, he defends Nate's character and mentions issues concerning prejudice that are present in the courtroom and prison system.