The Cunninghams are a poor but proud family in Maycomb, unwilling to accept charity or loans that they are unable to pay back.
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
The Cunninghams are poor because they are farmers who struggle to make a living from their land, and they do not have much money or resources to improve their situation.
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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.
The Cunninghams and the Ewells have two very distinct and opposite reputations. The Cunninghams which are very respected while the Ewells very much despised. The Ewells are given the privilege to hunt out of season, so that the residents of the small town of Maycomb would not have to tolerate their continuous begging twenty-four hours a day for seven days a week. These two families show the respectability of hard workers or, in the Ewells case, can fill their peers with sorrow. The Cunninghams have pride, as for the Ewells, they have a natural like anarchist nature that will eventually haunt them and hurt others because of their lurid like attitude.Read more: Compare_and_Contrast_the_Ewells_and_the_Cunninghams
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 learned from Atticus, her father, that the Cunninghams were country farmers, and were decimated by the stock crash. He explained to her they were very proud, and did not accept charity, leading to Walter Cunningham's refusal of lunch money offered by the teacher. She learned that Mr Cunningham's entailment was being paid off in produce, since he had no cash.
Because they were farmers.
Happy Days - 1974 Richie's Girl Exposes the Cunninghams - 5.23 was released on: USA: 23 March 1978
According to Jem, their are four types of folks in the world. The following types are: 1) The ordinary 2) The kind like the Cunningham's out in the woods 3) The king like the Ewell's at the dump 4) Negroes Next time read the book haha. The answers are clearly there:)