Calpurnia is unique because she works for the Finch family and plays an important role in raising Scout and Jem. Zeebo is unique because he has a job that is different from many others in Maycomb, as he is the town garbage collector.
he's the black garbageman in maycomb. he is friends with calpurnia. he reads the hymns at the black church.
In the book "To Kill a Mockingbird," Lula, a member of the congregation at Calpurnia's church, tried to intimidate Calpurnia by questioning her decision to bring Scout and Jem to a black church. Lula made them feel unwelcome because they were white.
Calpurnia, Black housekeeper and cook
Calpurnia belonged to First Purchase Church ( a black church)
calpurnia talks different in front of her black people then she does in front of atticus and his family. and dolphus Raymond pretends like he is drinking alcohol but it is really just soda. so they both are pretending to be someone that they arent.
Aunt Alexandra wants to dismiss Calpurnia because she believes that Calpurnia is not the right influence on Scout and Jem and does not fit in with the family's social status and reputation. Aunt Alexandra thinks it is best for the children to have a proper white governess instead of Calpurnia, who is black.
Calpurnia speaks both English and French. She learned French from a private tutor during her childhood, which was common among aristocratic Southern families at the time. Additionally, knowing French was considered a sign of sophistication and cultural refinement.
On one Sunday, Calpurnia takes Scout and Jem to the "black church". When one member of the church wants the children to leave, Calpurnia insists that "It's the same God." In my view, I think that Calpurnia believes that everyone's equal.
When Calpurnia came in on Monday morning, round on the back steps was food. The food was given by the members of the black community.
Aunt alexandra wants calpurnia sent away because shes black and dangerous, Aunt Alexandra fears that Calpurnia carries 9mm glocks and would want to "cap a bullet" to one of their heads in the far future.
Calpurnia was the black maid and cook of the Finch household in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. She plays a significant role in raising Jem and Scout, offering guidance and discipline, and is shown to have a close relationship with the Finch family.
The Aunt wanted to fire her. Aunt Alexandra feels Calpurnia is a 'bad' influence on Scout. Atticus says that he won't because Calpurnia is part of the family and he couldn't have gotten on without her. She also wants her to be fired, because she is black.