Characters
Literature
Quotes
Locations
Activism
100

She is the young white woman who writes The Help’s book within the book.

Skeeter Phelan

100

Skeeter writes this column for the Jackson Journal.

Miss Myrna

100

“You is kind. You is smart. You is important.” — Who says this and to whom?

Aibileen to Mae Mobley

100

The novel is set in this Southern U.S. state.

Mississippi

100

The name of the activist murdered in Jackson, whose death deeply affects Aibileen.

Medgar Evers

200

This outspoken maid loses many jobs because of her sharp tongue.

Minny Jackson

200

This fictional town is being used as a pseudonym in Skeeter's book about the maid's experience.

Nicetown, Mississippi

200

"I've been thinking about you. You're smart, you're pretty, you're...tall."

Stuart Whitworth

200

The story is set during this decade, known for the Civil Rights Movement.

1960s

200

The arrested maid who inspired the other maids to aide Skeeter in her book.

Yule May

300

The social leader of Jackson and the head of the Junior League.

Hilly Holbrook

300

A compilation of laws and segregation policies.

Jim Crow Laws booklet

300

"Are you...do you find...find men attractive? Are you having unnatural thoughts about... girls or women?"

Charlotte Phelan

300

The war that inspired a shrine to Stuart Whitworth's home decor.

Civil War

300

Called the governor a "pathetic man with the morals of a streetwalker". Was later lynched.

Carl Roberts

400

Married to Elizabeth Leefolt. Tells Aibileen not to talk to Miss Skeeter anymore.

Raleigh Leefolt

400

The newsletter Hilly Holbrook wants her initiative printed in.

Junior League Newsletter

400

"I'm ashamed. Sometimes, Senator. Ashamed of what goes on in Mississippi."

Carleton Phelan

400

The hotel Miss Leffolt's mother would like to have lunch in.

the Robert E. Lee Hotel

400

This social movement was aimed to abolish racial segregation and discrimination in the United States from 1954 to 1968.

Civil Rights Movement

500

To avoid the rumors, Skeeter steals the Jim Crow Laws booklet to avoid an encounter with this librarian.

Susie Pernell

500

The publishing company considering Skeeter's manuscript that Miss Stein works for.

Harper & Row, Publishers.

500

"Cat got on the porch this morning, bout gave me a cadillac arrest thinking it was mister Johnny."

Minny Jackson

500

Toilets were dropped off at this person's front yard due to an intentional misprint by Skeeter.

Hilly Holbrook's

500

The oldest civil rights organization in the United States.

NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)