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Walter Cunningham is the name of two characters in the book To Kill A Mockingbird. The two characters with this name are Walter Cunningham Sr. and his son, Walter Cunningham Jr. Both are minor characters in the book. Walter Cunningham and his son live in Old Sarum, and their family is very poor. Walter Cunningham Sr. was one of Atticus' clients and he paid him in food and supplies like firewood, because he has no money.

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