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The location of the Ewell home is very telling: between the city dump and a segregated black community. This indicates that the Ewells live on the margins. They are not embraced by the mainstream white community due to their poverty, but they can distinguish themselves from the segregated black community due to their being white, a privilege that her father relishes. Their location next to the city dump emphasizes the town's condemnation of them as "white trash," a pejorative term for working-class or poor white people.

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