The Butler by Wil Haygood

The Butler

by Wil Haygood

When acclaimed Washington Postwriter Wil Haygood had an early hunch that Obama would win the 2008 election, he thought he'd highlight the singular moment by exploring the life of someone who had come of age when segregation was so widespread, so embedded in the culture as to make the very thought of a black president inconceivable. He struck gold when he tracked down Eugene Allen, a butler who had served no fewer than eight presidents, from Harry Truman to Ronald Reagan. During his thirty-four years of service, Allen became what the Independent described as a "discreet stagehand who for...Read more

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It was enjoyable. I will give you that. It says 'A mesmerising inquiry into the life of Eugene Allen...' Therefore you'd think I'd be forgiven for thinking it was about HIS life right? Instead it seems to be more about the authors quest into finding information about him and how the movie was made. Like I said, enjoyable but just not what I expected. Also VERY short.

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