I LOVE TKM :') (read it last semester)
Well Calpurnia shows Jem and Scout experience of connecting the two worlds of blacks and whites
During the 1930s in Alabama, black people and white people did not attend church together. Whites had their own church and blacks had their own church. During this novel, Jem and Scout learn about the racial differences when they visit Calpurnia's all black church. Jem and Scout learn what it feels like to not be accepted based on skin color. Some of Calpurnia's black church members do not welcome Jem and Scout because they are white. Some of the black church members insists that Calpurnia should not have brought the white children to her black church. Lulu is rude to the children. She insults Calpurnia for bringing the white children to an all black church. Calpurnia takes the white children to her church because she expects her black church members to accept Jem and Scout, even though they are white.