Cecil Gaines human sharecroppers who grew up in the 1920s as a domestic servant for white families accidentally destroyed. Finally, unlike his, Cecil beach becomes so effective and discreet in 1950 he became a butler in the White House itself. There, Cecil will serve many U.S. presidents for decades as a passive witness to the history of the American Civil movement momentum, even in difficult family own problems. Wife, Gloria, struggling with their addictions, and his eldest son challenged her, Louis, to strive for a world Cecile must decide whether he should have acted alone. |
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