A Lesson Before Dying

Why is Henri Pichot important to Miss Emma?

Why is Henri Pichot important to Miss Emma?

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Henri Pichot owns the plantation on which many of the people from the quarter work. Miss Emma and Tante Lou were both employed by his family as cooks in their youth. Henri is married to Sheriff Guidry's sister, and remembering Emma and Lou's years of service, uses his influence to allow Grant to visit Jefferson in prison.