The Personal Side of Bias,
Prejudice, and Oppression
I watch this movie called Band of
Angels a few days ago. Think back 1957, slavery, plantations, plantation owner,
and the Civil
War. The movie has a great cast: Raoul
Walsh. Clark Gable, Yvonne De Carlo, Sidney Poitier, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr,
Patric Knowles. The movie begins with a little girl (Amantha "Manty"
Starr) sitting at the foot of her mother’s grave. The grave is close to the
main house. She questions her father (a kindly plantation owner Aaron Starr)
about it and he tells her your mother likes it here. Manty wants to know but
why not on the hill with the others, in which he tells her never you mind. She
is getting ready to go to finishing school. Fast-forward… Manty is home because
of the death of her father. She wants to know why is is grave on the hill and
not down there with her mother’s? During
the funeral, she finds out that her mother was one of her father’s slaves and
her father was in debt, in which she is now a slave and to be sold to pay off
that debt.
This woman was devastated to find
out that she was no longer white, but a slave with nothing. How did I feel when
she found out she was a slave? I felt sorry for her. She had been living the
life of a norm. She was in finishing school. People respected her, and treated
nice, kind and equal. Within a blink of the eye, she become a Negro, with no
respect, no nice and kind treatment. She was pushed and shoved just like the
other slaves. Her father name meant nothing to anyone.
This movie shows us how we can be
one thing today and another tomorrow. If her father had told her the truth
about her mother when she was a little girl, she would have never gone to
school and lived as the whites did. She did get to see firsthand how it feels
to lose it all.
It would be nice to have some of the
ancestors who still believe it should be that way, have all of their live pull
out from in front of them and have to live the opposite for a while. I do not
thing they would last a day. These are my thoughts, just my opinion.
Sandra
Reference
Warner Bros. 1957 Band
of Angels, Jul 10, 1957 Warner Bros.
Pictures, Inc. United States
I love your statement, "We can be one thing today and another tomorrow." So true. How many people lost their homes when the economy tanked?
ReplyDeleteAlso, did you ever watch White Man's Burden with Belafonte and Travolta?