A Great Movie, major winner of SAG Awards Show. This a very accurate representation of the life of upper class white women,in Jackson Mississippi in the early 1960's. All of them of course, "Ol Miss" girls and grads, and the "colored" maids that raised their children, changed their childrens diapers, cooked there meals, cleaned their houses, while they played cards, ate lunch at the corner lunchonette, and circulated petitions to require "white folks" that hire "blacks" to build separate toilet facilities so they would not have to put their lily white butts
on the toilet seat as the colored help. They called it "separate but
equal". Some of y'all might recognize some of these people if you lived in Misissippi in the early 60's. So be sure to see the story of your heritage in the recent past! GO REBS !!!!!!!
on the toilet seat as the colored help. They called it "separate but
equal". Some of y'all might recognize some of these people if you lived in Misissippi in the early 60's. So be sure to see the story of your heritage in the recent past! GO REBS !!!!!!!