To Kill a Mockingbird

The Finches were long known for good breeding and fairness. What are they known for now?

The Finches were long known for good breeding and fairness. What are they known for now?

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I believe the answer to this question is that they were known as the family (Atticus' family) of the man who was defending Tom Robinson, a black man.

“There’s his chillun,” or, “Yonder’s some Finches.” Turning to face our accusers, we would see only a couple of farmers studying the enema bags in the Mayco Drugstore window. Or two dumpy countrywomen in straw hats sitting in a Hoover cart.

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