To Kill a Mockingbird

When they arrive at the church, Scout and Jem experience first hand what it feels like to be the object of racial intolerance. Briefly describe the incident and how it is resolved. Short answer.

When they arrive at the church, Scout and Jem experience first hand what it feels like to be the object of racial intolerance. Briefly describe the incident and how it is resolved. Short answer.
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Lula is angry at Calpurnia for bringing white children to a black church, "You ain't got no business bringing' white chillun here - they got their church, we got our'n." Lee uses Lula as an example about how racism can work both ways. The congregation steps in and quiets Lula. Zeebo apologizes for her behavior.

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