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7. WOODROW WILSON: A BIOGRAPHY~ CHAPTER 12 AND CHAPTER 13 (237 - 284) ~ MAY 6th - MAY 12th, No Spoilers, Please
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My take is that he was not spending 3 hours on this - in fact he probably barely took notice while his attention was elsewhere.

Do we forget that a MOVIE was a new experience at that time. I wonder If Wilson was more interested in the event than the message.
Goodness I go into starbucks for five minutes and I have the phone and the ipad going and I am getting my coffee - not really paying full attention to any one of them! I can believe that because for good or bad - I just cannot see him as being a frivolous man and just sitting around.

I agree he probably didn't think much about the movie; however, that is part of the issue here. Wilson didn't think about the racial injustices -- I don't think they were on his register. He might not have thought that he had racist tendencies, but I think he did and many people thought so also.

I agree he probably didn't think much about the mov..."
So true, Kathy, he didn't put them on his radar. If blacks were rioting in every major city like LBJ faced, then maybe Wilson would spend more time on this issue--politically necessary. He really didn't see them as a priority. Then you have all the rest of the stuff going on that caused distraction.

I agree, Kathy, he really fell for her fast. Pretty amazing story actually. It doesn't happen often in the White House.


Actually, G, I think in chapter 19, Cooper goes into this more, so let's come back to this topic. I didn't know about this detail myself. Interesting.
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You do get a sense he didn't think it was a big deal and had to be reminded that seeing this movie was a mistake. I don 't know if he came to that conclusion alone. He might.