Many of the blacks who work as domestics for the upper class families in Jefferson live in cabins behind their employers' big houses, but the larger Negro population of the town is mostly concentrated in a district variously named "Freedman Town (Light in August, 114)," "The Hollow" (Intruder in the Dust, 38), and - using an offensive term that reminds us which race got to decide what to call people and places in Yoknapatawpha - "Nigger Hollow" (The Sound and the Fury, 302).