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image of a time that never really was. it s something beautiful, romantic and exciting and they can get away from how much their lives absolutely suck. that s why the movie industry does incredibly well during the great depression. you wouldn t think it does well, but it does incredibly well for that reason. so we are to the point where we talk about what the movie does right. 12 minutes left. how does the movie measure up historically speaking when dealing with some of the elite white characters and their lives. better or worse than how they deal with african-americans? hard to be worse than the treatment of african-americans, so then better. so laura michael and brooke at the beginning talk about, i think, sort of overall southern white perceptions of race. and brooke makes the argument both of them make the argument that this is an accurate depiction of the way whites perceived the way things went or an accurate portrayal of the south s memory of that time at that ti
New-yorkUnited-statesLouisianaJapanGlasgowGlasgow-cityUnited-kingdomSmithsonian-institutionDistrict-of-columbiaGermanyNorth-carolinaMissouri films about slavery. catherine clinton will be coming back to the united states this fall. she s the author of numerous books about gender, race and the american civil war, including biographies and she s edited the diaries and memoirs of suzi king taylor and mary chestnut. professor clinton serves on the advisory committees and the virginia ses quill centennial commission. i m imagining we re going to hear about some of that experience today. john insgo is university professor at the yooumpbunivers georgia. he is the co-article thor of appalachian civil war. he is currently the editor of the new georgia enviek encyclopedia. the processor recently wrote a book in southern autobig ra fill and is currently working on a book on appalachia and film. braen da steven son has receivabled as the chair of the department of history. she is author of the award-winning monographs life in black and white, and the contested murder of latasha hardens. her newest work, what is slavery, will
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