1. What did you think of Hattie McDaniel before you read the book?

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1. What did you think of Hattie McDaniel before you read the book?

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Did you have some preconceived notions about her character or life that changed after reading? Do you have any new thoughts on her or her legacy?
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Re: 1. What did you think of Hattie McDaniel before you read the book?

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The only thing I really knew her from was winning her academy award. I liked Gone with the Wind when I was a kid and remembered her character! I’ve watched documentaries about filmmaking during that time and I think she was in other things. I’m excited to read more about her!
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Re: 1. What did you think of Hattie McDaniel before you read the book?

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Accomplished Talent. An anchor. She anchored her neighborhood against unfair practices. Her performances were celebrated and critiqued, yet she held her spot. She weathered the push of critique and the strong pull of success. She moved how she wanted to and when.
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Re: 1. What did you think of Hattie McDaniel before you read the book?

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Until I started the book I didn't realize I had seen her in more movies than I originally thought, like The Little Colonel. Regretfully I didn't have much knowledge about her, but I am enjoying learning about her personal and acting career.
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Re: 1. What did you think of Hattie McDaniel before you read the book?

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I knew of Hattie McDaniel as the first black person to win an academy award for her supporting role as “Mammy” in Gone With The Wind. I knew that she was not allowed to sit with her costars and was placed in the back. I also knew that many black people of her time viewed her as a sellout for the roles she portrayed in Hollywood (as if she had a choice in characters she depicted). I knew very little but I’ve enjoyed reading about her triumphs and struggles so far.
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Re: 1. What did you think of Hattie McDaniel before you read the book?

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I knew that Hattie was a popular actress and faced discrimination when she was nominated for an academy award. Clark Gable threw aside any scrutiny and bravely stood by Hattie and defended her against the people who did not like seeing an African-American win a prestigious award. I did not know that Carole Lombard was also not rascist.
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Re: 1. What did you think of Hattie McDaniel before you read the book?

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I only knew her from Gone With the Wind and she was one of my favorite characters. In fact, her portrayal made the movie for me! Her face was so expressive!
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