Yes, in chapter 16 on page 213, I quote,
"'Where are you going Stephanie?' inquired Miss Maudie
'To the Jitney Jungle'
Miss Maudie said she'd never seen Miss Stephanie go to the Jitney Jungle in a hat in her life."
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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the jitney jungle is a collection of shabby houses outside the town of Maycomb where poor African American families live. It's depicted as a place of poverty and hardship, reflecting the racial and economic inequalities prevalent in the South during that time.
Jitney Jungle: a supermarket chain. Supermarkets were still relatively new to America in the 1930's. Most shoppers did business at smaller grocery stores.
It isn't specified, but it's assumed that it is somewhere in town. (its a supermarket chain if you didn't know-sort of like a Winn Dixie)
Jitney Jungle ended in 2000.
Jitney Jungle was created in 1919.
Miss Stephanie says she's going to visit family in Atlanta.
The term jitney is used for cheap transportation, or otherwise inexpensive items, from its original slang use to mean a nickel (five cents). This use survived in the store name Jitney Jungle.
Miss Stephanie says she is going to the Jitney Jungle.
Jitney jungle jackson, mississippi
The Jail Scene in to Kill A Mockingbird was in the town square of Maycomb County, Alabama. It is described as 'near enough' to Tyndal's hardware for Jem, Scout, and Dill to see what was going on. Also in the town square is the bank, the Jitney Jungle, the post office (where Jem and Scout wait to race to welcome Atticus home everyday after work), and the store where Jem bought Scout the baton.
There are 31 chapters in "To Kill a Mockingbird".
The production budget for "To Kill a Mockingbird" was around $2 million.
To Kill a Mockingbird was directed by Robert Mulligan.
To Kill A Mockingbird was released on 12/25/1962.
To save a mockingbird