In To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus says that he needs Cal to stay because he believes she is a faithful member of the family. The children love her and do not want to see her go.
Atticus and Cal were going to Finch's Landing to tell Aunt Alexandra about Tom's death.
To see if Atticus is responsible
Atticus told Alexandria that Calpurnia would stay until she was ready to leave them. He referred to her as being part of the family.
Seduce Cal
In Chapter 14 of Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird", Aunt Alexandra tells Atticus that she doesn't think that he needs dismiss his maid, Calpurnia, from her duties. Atticus tells her that he sees no reason to fire her because she is a part of the family now and the children love her.
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No it was a time of segregation. But one weekend Atticus was out of town and Cal took Dill & Scout to her church.
Cal takes Jem and Scout to First Purchase African M.E. Church, where their father, Atticus, is defending Tom Robinson.
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Calpurnia (Cal) is the Finch family's African American cook and housekeeper in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Her exact age is not specified in the book, but she is an adult and is described as having worked for the Finch family for a long time. Her character serves as a motherly figure to Scout and Jem.
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