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"The Help" moved me to tears!
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 458119" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>I haven't seen the movie yet although H did. I read the book and enjoyed it. To me, though, it was SO alien. I grew up in a housing project in the South Bronx and didn't know from segregation. The worst "inter" sin that could be committed was for a Roman Catholic to marry an Irish Catholic! As I got older and realized what had been going on during my children (I was born in the '50's), I was appalled. I don't know anyone who had a maid growing up, the women in my area were more likely to be maids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 458119, member: 3493"] I haven't seen the movie yet although H did. I read the book and enjoyed it. To me, though, it was SO alien. I grew up in a housing project in the South Bronx and didn't know from segregation. The worst "inter" sin that could be committed was for a Roman Catholic to marry an Irish Catholic! As I got older and realized what had been going on during my children (I was born in the '50's), I was appalled. I don't know anyone who had a maid growing up, the women in my area were more likely to be maids. [/QUOTE]
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