has received bad review from the MSNBC reviewer..In response to this mans statements all I can say is he may have been born north of the Mason Dixon Line, for sure he was born after me and did not live in the segregated South where I was raised
This a story of the culture and atrocities and absurdities that belong only to the South.. if one does not follow the story line as near truth, it is because he or she were born too late and were not immersed in the culture of southern homes..civil rights were boiling during the time frame depicted in this movie, the Jim Crow Laws were challenged..remember Rosa Parks?? As a black (my grandmother called them Niggers) I am sure she encountered daily insults rivaling the insult of riding in the back of the bus
I read the book..and tried to place myself at a couple of the white ladies luncheons..Were I there back then, I like to believe in the best of me, and not tolerate them. I would feign headaches or leprosy or whatever to break out of the grasp women held on each other. The story of Abilene s son Treelore cut close to the truth as did the painful shunning of Celia..who only wanted acceptance and to be friends
Read the book..if you can then go see the movie
Judy



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