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WOW! You obviously have forgotten the Civil Rights movement! This will not be repeated, not if I can help it! But you have obviously forgotten why so many men shed blood over that flag! Imagine if Germany and the world still displayed the Nazi images everywhere? Then what? Racism is evident by beliefs and their symbols fuel the hatred! I know...I live through it everyday! GET RID OF THE CONFEDERATE FLAG! IT REPRESENTS the support of DIVISION, SLAVERY,AND SEGREGATION!

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Stockett’s novel has several voices. And each voice gives us a new perspective on life during the early 1960’s. We hear the voices of African American women detailing what it is like to work for White women in the South, and their excruciating moments just to get by one more day. They give us the heartbreaking details on how they live as they raise the white children in a White Southern home. They show us the love they feel for each child such as a birth mother should feel.
We meet a white woman named Skeeter, who in her own search for the truth; is compelled to try to make things right in Mississippi. She is haunted by the secret her parents keep from her on why their own “HELP” named Constantine left her family before she returned from college. Constantine was a strong and sweet woman who raised Skeeter, but no one will tell her why Constantine left. And she is forced to find Constantine’s truth in her own dangerous manner.
The voices in this book remind us why Lincoln sacrificed his life, and why Kennedy’s blood was shed. Although we may think that times have changed, there is much to be done. Stockett’s book is a reminder that we need to walk in others shoes in order to understand why we need to make a change. And to me, change means having to understand history—and the fact that we need to delete the Confederate Flag in order for our wonderful country to thrive.
Wonderful book! Everyone should read it NOW!