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In another episode of the Anti-Racist Film Club Podcast, Lauren sits down with Pastor Denise from the Lacey St Andrews UMC to discuss Lee Daniels' The Butler, assimilation, American civil rights history, the filmography of Sidney Poitier, and a painfully jagged edge to the moral arc of the universe. 

Find more info about the ARFC here: https://fumcoly.org

The Butler is largely based off the Washington Post Article about Eugene Allen, a real-life White House Butler who served through 8 different administrations. Read that article here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/a-butler-well-served-by-this-election/2019/01/02/b2a805a6-07b1-11e9-88e3-989a3e456820_story.html

A correction to what was said in the episode... Hattie McDaniel WAS invited to accept her Oscar at the official ceremony but was forced to sit in a segregated area and went against the hotel's strict policy against black guests. Her invitation was made possible by special request from the film's director. Read more about Hattie McDaniel's incredible life: https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2021/04/hattie-mcdaniel-gone-with-the-wind-oscars-autobiography

See you next month!