Minor Characters
April Boatwright
The twin sister of May Boatwright, who killed herself at the age of 15.
Clayton Forrest
A prominent lawyer in Tiburon, South Carolina, who gives help and advice to Zachary Taylor and the Boatwrights.
Mrs. Henry
A dedicated teacher who encourages Lily Owens to go to college.
Brother Gerald
A priest in Sylvan, South Carolina, who’s shown to be uncomfortable and even contemptuous around African Americans.
Avery Gaston
The police officer who arrests Rosaleen for “fighting” with the trio of racist white men.
Franklin Posey
A racist white man who fights with Rosaleen, and, it’s suggested, plans to kill her.
Neil
A tall, handsome man who repeatedly tries and fails to marry June Boatwright.
Willifred Marchant
A (fictional) famous author, born in Tiburon, South Carolina.
Jack Palance
A (historical) famous movie star of the 50s and 60s, celebrated in the black community for having a black girlfriend.
Eddie Hazelwurst
The jailer in Tiburon, South Carolina.
Aristaeus
A legendary Greek keeper of bees who inspired the practice of burying the dead in beehive-shaped tombs.
Becca
The daughter of Clayton Forrest.
Jackson
A friend of Zachary Taylor.
Sugar Girl
One of the Daughters of Mary.
Obadiah
A mythical black slave who, according to the Daughters of Mary, was inspired to break free from his chains after finding a statue of the Virgin Mary.
Lyndon B. Johnson
The President of the United States from 1963 to 1969, responsible for signing into law the Civil Rights Acts, which protected the rights of African Americans.