To Kill a Mockingbird

What does Calpurnia's role in the family suggest about the opportunities for African American women in the Jim Crow South?

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Although Calpurnia is educated and capable, she can never rise above being a house main. I think, however, Atticus realizes just how special Calpurnia is.