Aunt Alexandra, this answer is right i just found it while i was answering a discussion question:) Good luck if you're working on To Kill a Moking bird in school. It really is a good book but can be a bore if your doing it for school. Hang in there!
-answered by Sofi
I think it was aunt alexandra
Mrs. Dubose, the cantankerous old neighbor, is on the porch when Scout and Jem return from church.
Calpurnia, their housekeeper/nanny, dresses them to go to her own church.
Lula was unhappy and upset when Calpurnia brought the Finch children to church because she felt that the white children should not be attending a black church. Lula believed that the children didn't belong there and expressed her disapproval openly.
They had no children.
Atticus Finch
i am not positive but i this aunt Alexander
cecil jacobs
Bob Ewell
Bob Ewell
The Finch children sit in the area reserved for black people during the trial, since there was not enough room for them in the white area.
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