The Trees Setting

Percival Everett
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The Trees Setting

Percival Everett
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Mama Z's Home

Mama Z’s house is implied to be a central location for the activities of an undercover group that is allegedly complicit in the murders of Junior Junior Milam, Wheat Bryant, and Lester Milam, along with a restaurant known as the Bluegum. It is also the location of Mama Z’s extensive library archiving lynchings — including murders that might be classified as hate crimes and police shootings — in the United States.

The Dinah

The Dinah is a local restaurant where the detectives Jim Davis and Ed Morgan regularly eat while investigating the murders in Money, Mississippi. It is also where they meet Gertrude, a waitress working at the Dinah under the name Dixie. Gertrude introduces them to Mama Z, an old woman who Gertrude later claims has played a central role in the deaths of the locals. The Dinah is also a spot popular with locals...

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