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TIFFANY LITTLE

To Kill A Mocking Bird. TIFFANY LITTLE. Part 1 : Small-Town Alabama. Home of a Negro farm family near Greensboro, Alabama Created in 1994 in May. . Observations. Small house, Made of wood, Colored people. Lot of grass, Chimney, Wood fence on side of house,

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TIFFANY LITTLE

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  1. To Kill A Mocking Bird TIFFANY LITTLE

  2. Part 1 : Small-Town Alabama Home of a Negro farm family near Greensboro, Alabama Created in 1994 in May.

  3. Observations • Small house, Made of wood, Colored people. • Lot of grass, Chimney, Wood fence on side of house, • Chair on porch, Black and white picture.

  4. Connection • “Cal, can I come to see you sometimes?” • She looked down at me. “See me, honey? You see me every day.” • “Out to your house,” I said. “Sometimes after work? Atticus can get me.” • “Any time you want to,” she said. “We’d be glad to have you.”

  5. Part: 2 African-American Experience • African American Baptist Church, Silver Hill Plantation. • founded near Petersburg, Virginia, Savannah, Georgia and Lexington, Kentucky, before 1800.

  6. Observations • White • Small • Grass • 7 Windows • Trees

  7. Connection • I wants to know why you bringin’ white chillun to nigger church.” • “They’s my comp’ny,” said Calpurnia. Again I thought her voice strange: she was talking like the rest of them. • “Yeah, an’ I reckon you’scomp’ny at the Finch house durin’ the week.”

  8. Part 3: Jim Crow Era

  9. Observations • White hand • White only

  10. Part 4: The great Depression • During the 1920’s

  11. Observations • White people • Little boy , no shoes • Ripped clothes, look poor

  12. Connection • “Why does he pay you like that?” I asked. • “Because that’s the only way he can pay me. He has no money.” • “Are we poor, Atticus?” • Atticus nodded. “We are indeed.”

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