This mesmerizing companion book to the award-winning film, The Butler
traces the Civil Rights Movement and explores crucial moments of
twentieth century American history through the eyes of Eugene Allen--a
White House butler who served eight presidents over the course of
thirty-four years.During the presidencies of Harry Truman to Ronald
Reagan, Eugene Allen was a butler in the most famous of residences: the
White House. An African American who came of age during the era of Jim
Crow, Allen served tea and supervised buffets while also witnessing some
of the most momentous decisions made during the second half of the
twentieth century, including Lyndon B. Johnson's work during the Civil
Rights Movement and Ronald Reagan getting tough on apartheid. But even
as Allen witnessed the Civil Rights legislation develop, his family,
friends, and neighbors were still contending with Jim Crow America.
Timely, "poignant and powerful" (Kirkus Reviews) The Butler also
explores Eugene Allen and his family's background along with the history
of African Americans in Hollywood and also features a foreword by the
film's director Lee Daniels.