| A | B |
| Mayella Ewell | Broke a law of society by kissing a Negro. |
| Walter Cunningham, Jr. | Poured syrup over all his dinner. |
| Helen Robinson | Harassed by neighbors when she walked to work. |
| Zeebo | Had been taught to read by his mother and worked as a garbage collector. |
| Burris Ewell | Only came to school on the first day of each school year. |
| Calprunia | The mother figure for two motherless children. |
| Rev. Sykes | Raised money to help a neighbor by locking people in a meeting. |
| Bob Ewell | Falsely accused another man of a crime. |
| Mr. Walter Cunningham | Paid his legal bills by bringing homegrown food to his lawyer. |
| Tom Robinson | Paid with his life for feeling sorry for a woman and helping her. |
| Lula | Didn't want two white children at a meeting she attended. |