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
Boo Radley is waiting on the front steps of the Finch house when the children and Cal return from church in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
I think it was aunt alexandra
their aunt Alexandra
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
Calpurnia, the Finch family's African American housekeeper, stays with Atticus Finch and his children, Scout and Jem, to help take care of the children and the household.
Bob Ewell
Bob Ewell
cecil jacobs
The Finch children and Dill sit in the "colored balcony" of the courtroom to observe the trial. This is the designated area for African Americans in the segregated courthouse.
Karen Finch has written: 'LDS clip smart' 'Teaching with music: I belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints'