Civil Rights Activist Myrlie Evers-Williams Pens Letter In Support Of ‘The Help’

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By Todd Gilchrist, The Hollywood Reporter

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An essay championing Best Picture Academy Award nominee The Help as “this year’s most outstanding and socially relevant motion picture.” Myrlie Evers-Williams celebrates the film’s accomplishment of “challenging viewers to walk the journey” of “African-American maids in the then-staunchly segregated Mississippi.

Read the entire essay in the HollyMyrlie Evers-Williams wood Reporter.

For a century, Jim Crow laws established segregation that remained in effect even after the laws changed.

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