Discrimination In The Help

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The Help

During the early 1960’s inequality and discrimination was a large issue. During this period of time several civil rights movements were being made, one of the most influential and famous were that of Dr Martin Luther King Jr; books were also being published that would motivate woman to oppose the mentality of woman being below men and fight for equality. The decade was regarded as an era of breakthroughs for discrimination. The Help (2009) is a novel by author Kathryn Stockett that is set in the early 1960’s Jackson, Mississippi. The novel centres itself around three women: Aibileen Clark; A nanny and housekeeper for the Leefolt family, Minny Jackson; A forthright maid, And Eugenia “Skeeter” Phelan; A newly-made college graduate.