if you are talking about To Kill a Mockingbird they are farmers and live out past the finch family but closer than the ewells
The Cunninghams live in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, which is the setting for Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." They are depicted as a poor farming family who struggle financially but are known for their strong sense of pride and integrity.
The Cunninghams was created in 1996.
The cunninghams are poor people who go to school for one day and leave for the rest of the year
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The Cunninghams and their gang do not play poker on Sundays in To Kill a Mockingbird because of their strict religious beliefs.
Aunt Alexandra believes that the Cunninghams are not socially equal to the Finch family, so she disapproves of Scout being friends with Walter Cunningham. She thinks that associating with the Cunninghams could affect the family's reputation and social standing.
Scout Finch views the Cunninghams as honest and hardworking people despite their financial struggles. She learns about empathy and the importance of seeing things from others' perspectives through her interactions with the Cunninghams.
The Cunninghams are known for their strong sense of community and their willingness to help others. They are hardworking, humble, and hold traditional values in high regard. Their integrity and loyalty to family and friends are also defining characteristics of their reputation.
Because they were farmers.
Happy Days - 1974 Richie's Girl Exposes the Cunninghams - 5.23 was released on: USA: 23 March 1978
The Cunninghams is one.
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