A few days ago
Anonymous

In the book, To Kill a Mockingbird by Haper Lee, what are the Negroes’ cabins like?

I know that they lived by the dump but that’s pretty much it. I have to write a one page essay on comparing the Ewells’ home and the Negroes’ cabins nearby. I know about the Ewells’ home but what are the Negroes’ cabins like?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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You know, this will all be a LOT easier if you’ll read the book. It’s a very good book, and tells a good story. I first read it when I was about 12, so you know it can’t be all THAT hard. Does EVERYBODY avoid reading because it’s un-cool now, or what? Very sad.
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A few days ago
Hockeyplayer24
The negroes cabins were poorly built, cheap housing meant for people who couldnt afford a bigger and better house.
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A few days ago
Korn!
Wooden Poorly Built.They Had No Tools.
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