Jackson, Mississippi in the 1960s, was were Eugenia “Skeeter” Phelan returned to after attending college. Determined to become a writer, she starts on a story that changes the south. With help from Aibileen Clark and Minnie Jackson, two black maids, they rewrite society’s standards and the history of the south. The Help takes place in the 1960s in Jackson Mississippi. At the time there were two sides of town. The white side and the black side. Aibileen describes the city on page 12. “…across the Woodrow Wilson Bridge to a …show more content…
Eugenia “Skeeter” Phelan graduated from Ole Miss and visiting her home town. She dreams of being a writer. “Miss Skeeter real tall and skinny. Her hair be yellow and cut short above her shoulders cause she get the frizz year round. She twenty-three or so…” (“Chapter 1 Aibileen." The Help. Print.). Aibileen is a wise, kind help. She has raised 17 children in her lifetime and picked cotton during the depression. She is the first black that Skeeter interviews for her book. Aibileen doesn’t think that change is ever going to happen at first, but as the book goes on, her attitude slowly changes. Minny Jackson has a big mouth. She speaks her mind and is not afraid of sharing her loud opinion. The only reason people hire her to be her help is because she is a fantastic