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Sixo: a male slave from Sweet Home who had not allowed slavery to dominate his soul and who was in love with Thirty-Mile Woman
Amy Denver: the white, runaway, indentured servant who had helped Sethe as she gave birth to her second daughter while fleeing slavery
Lu: the name Sethe had used instead of her own with Amy
schoolteacher and his nephews: Mr. Garner’s educated brother-in-law, who had come to Sweet Home at Mrs. Garner’s request to manage the farm after Mr. Garner’s death. He had brought his two nephew with him.
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