[first lines]Aibileen Clark: I was born 1911, Chicksaw County, Piedmont Plantation.Woman: And did you know as a girl growing up that one day you'd be a maid?Aibileen Clark: Yes ma'am, I did.Woman: And you knew that because...Aibileen Clark: My mama was a maid. My grandmama was a house slave.Woman: [whispering as she writes down] "house slave..." Did you ever dream of being something else?Aibileen Clark: [nods yes]Woman: What does it feel like to raise a white child when your own child's at home being looked after by somebody else?
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