Sketeer Phelan

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Film which set in Mississippi during the 1960s, with Emma Stone played as Sketeer Phelan, a southern girl who just came back from her collage and wanted to be a writer. She decided to write a story from the point of view of the maids, which at that time all of the maids are African-American people. The first maid that willing to tell her story named Aibileen Clark (Viola Davis), followed by Minny Jackson (Octavia Spencer) afterwards, which both are soon to be the hero in the

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