Diversity In The Butler

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Josephine Baker once quoted,” My people have a country of their own to go to if they choose… Africa … but, this America belongs to them just as much as it does to any of the white race… in some ways even more so, because they gave the sweat of their brow and their blood in slavery so that many parts of America could become prosperous and recognized in the world.” The movie Lee Daniels’ The Butler, directed by Lee Daniels, and written by Danny Strong and Wil Haygood, and was released on August 16, 2013. This Production shows an amazing job of how life changed for African-Americans from beginning slaves to being able to vote. The beginning of the movie starts in a cotton field in Macon, Georgia and ends with an African-American winning presidency in 2012. Lee Daniels’ The Butler displayed careful attention to diversity in the United States back in the 1920s, by having a diverse cast, developing characters and enlightened us on how society treated people. In …show more content…

In the very beginning of The Butler, they show us how farm owners treat their slaves, and usually they never ended up like Cecil did. Later on in the movie we see that African-Americans no longer working as slaves, but whites still do not treat them equal. Researcher Robert Putnam notes, “those in more diverse communities tend to “distrust their neighbor…” (qtd.in Jonas 64). The movie does a good job showing this, when Cecil worked in the hotel before he was in the White House. As The Butler progresses they show us how some African-Americans took it in their own hands to get equal rights. By this they developed the Freedom Riders, Martin Luther King Jr. came about, and so did the Black Panthers. They also told us that it took until Ronald Reagan to get equal pay in the White House. These are just a few things that they showed in The Butler has contributed to our

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