Lula. The persons name was Lula
The black man accused of raping a white woman in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Tom Robinson.
In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird," Lula, a member of the congregation at Calpurnia's church, tried to intimidate Calpurnia by questioning her decision to bring Scout and Jem to a black church. Lula made them feel unwelcome because they were white.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," there were no women on Tom Robinson's jury. The jury consisted of twelve white men.
"Chunking at people" in "To Kill a Mockingbird" refers to the act of throwing rocks at someone, typically with the intent to harm or intimidate. In the novel, Scout Finch observes a group of people "chunking" at her father, Atticus, as a form of aggression due to his defense of a black man accused of raping a white woman.
Mary Eliza Church Terrel wrote the book "a colored woman in a white world"
Tom Robinson is the black man accused of raping Mayella Ewell, a white woman.
Mary Church Terrell has written: 'A colored woman in a white world'
To Kill A Mockingbird is about a African American man and he captures and rapes a white woman. We had to read it this year in 7th grade.
mary eliza church terrell
Mary Church Terrell
"A Colored Woman in a White World" was written by civil rights advocate Mary Church Terrell. She earned a college degree at a time when black women typically didn't, and she went on to become president of the National Association of Colored Women. Terrell worked for women's suffrage, and was protesting for equality for black people even when she was very old.
She's the African-American woman who goes to Calpurnia's church (or shows up at it, rather) who thinks that Jem and Scout shouldn't be at the Black church since black kids couldn't go to the white church. She tells Cal this in front of everyone, but the rest of the congregation doesn't agree with her and accepts Jem and Scout, especially since Atticus is defending Tom.Lula is a woman that goes to Cal's church, the first purchase. She disapproves of Jem and Scout being at the "black church". This is used to show that Cal is a strong, independent woman, and she can stick up for herself and those around her. It also shows some black people's views on white people during this time period, and that not all the black population shared these views. Lula is the black lady in the New Purchase church (Calpurnia's church, she takes Jem and Scout here). She does not like when Calpurnia takes Jem and Scout to their church because they are white.