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Dolphus Raymond sits with African Americans in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he feels more comfortable in their company, as he rejects the racial prejudices of the white community in Maycomb. He has a mixed-race family and chooses to live authentically, despite the social stigma attached to his lifestyle. By aligning himself with the African American community, he demonstrates his empathy and support for their struggles against racism. His choice to drink from a paper bag, pretending to be an alcoholic, serves as a façade to justify his behavior to the townsfolk.

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