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Mitchell heir leaves millions, literary rights to Atlanta Archdiocese
cns ^ | August 17, 2012 | Gretchen Keiser

Posted on 08/18/2012 5:40:49 AM PDT by NYer

ATLANTA (CNS) -- The Archdiocese of Atlanta has received a substantial gift from the estate of Margaret Mitchell's nephew, Joseph, including a 50 percent share of the trademark and literary rights to "Gone With the Wind."

The estate of Joseph Mitchell included a multimillion-dollar bequest to the archdiocese and the donation of his home in Atlanta.

One of two sons of Margaret Mitchell's brother, Stephens, Joseph Mitchell died in October 2011. He was a member of the Cathedral of Christ the King and asked that, if possible, his donation assist the cathedral in a particular way.

"It is a magnificent gift," said Deacon Steve Swope, who has been overseeing the transition of the bequest on behalf of Atlanta Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory.

The inheritance passed on to the archdiocese includes a collection of signed "Gone With the Wind" first editions published in various languages in countries around the world and an unpublished history of the Mitchell family, handwritten by Margaret's father, Eugene Muse Mitchell.

Some of Margaret Mitchell's personal effects, including her wallet with her press card and library card, and furniture from her apartment have been given to the archdiocese.

A library of books includes histories and signed first editions of the late Georgia Catholic author Flannery O'Connor's novels and short stories.

Joseph Mitchell, who died at 76, was the last direct descendant of the Mitchell family. His brother, Eugene, a generous benefactor of Morehouse College and School of Medicine, as was Margaret Mitchell, died in 2007. Eugene's widow, Virginia, is still living. The two brothers had each inherited a trust with a half share of the literary and trademark rights to the celebrated novel written by their late aunt.

The movie rights were sold immediately after "Gone With the Wind" was published in 1936 to instantaneous success. Two million copies of the novel had been sold by 1939. The work was quickly translated into Arabic, Asian and eastern and western European languages. Mitchell was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1937 for her work, and, according to Publishers Weekly, the novel continues to sell in the United States at a rate of about 75,000 copies a year.

The Archdiocese of Atlanta has created a corporation with the Eugene Mitchell trust to manage the literary inheritance. The archdiocese also will continue to use the group of attorneys, colleagues of Stephens Mitchell, who have been safeguarding the literary work and its appropriate use on behalf of the Mitchell family for decades.

"We want to continue to make 'Gone With the Wind' available to the widest possible audience and to do it in a way that is respectful and dignified and in line with the wishes of the late Stephens Mitchell," Deacon Swope said.

The "artifacts that were part of the provenance of Margaret Mitchell" are being preserved by the Archdiocese of Atlanta, Deacon Swope said. It is hoped that in the future, the collection can be loaned to a major institution for public display, he said.

From the Joseph Mitchell estate, Archbishop Gregory has designated that $7.5 million be given to the Cathedral of Christ the King for its building fund.

He also has assigned $1.5 million to Catholic Charities Atlanta for its immediate use and an additional $2 million to create an endowment fund for the social services agency to address its long-term need for sustaining income.

The archbishop also has asked the Catholic Foundation of North Georgia to create an endowment fund for each parish, mission and Catholic school of the archdiocese with a $10,000 gift apiece from the Joseph Mitchell estate, totaling more than $1 million.

He also has assigned $150,000 to the Deacons' Assistance Fund, $100,000 of which will be a challenge grant that is in place until May 31, 2013, to match any charitable contributions made to the fund during that time.

The remainder of the Mitchell bequest will be held in reserve and used by the archdiocese for general religious purposes as requested in Joseph Mitchell's will, Deacon Swope said.

Plans call for the cathedral parish, which has limited space on its Peachtree Road site, to use part of the bequest to purchase the nearby archbishop's residence on West Wesley and renovate it as a rectory. A new residence is planned for Archbishop Gregory and future archbishops of Atlanta on the property given to the archdiocese by Joseph Mitchell.

"The Archdiocese of Atlanta has been blessed with a generous gift through the kindness of Joe Mitchell," Archbishop Gregory said. "This gift is a reservoir of the funds earned through the genius of Margaret Mitchell and her depiction of the harsh struggles of Southern life during and after the Civil War. The Mitchell family has a proud Catholic legacy, and this gift will allow that legacy and that pride to be shared with many others in the archdiocese."

The Catholic roots of the Mitchell family come through Margaret and Stephens' mother, Maybelle Stephens Mitchell, whose father, John Stephens, was born in Ireland and whose mother, Annie Fitzgerald Stephens, descends from one of the earliest Catholic families in Georgia.

In Finis Farr's biography of Margaret Mitchell, Stephens Mitchell said their mother was educated in a convent school in Quebec and was so concerned with teaching and defending the Catholic faith she helped found the Catholic Laymen's Association of Georgia, made up of prominent lay Catholics who wrote and spoke to explain Catholic beliefs and defend the church against anti-Catholicism.



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1 posted on 08/18/2012 5:41:02 AM PDT by NYer
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To: netmilsmom; thefrankbaum; Tax-chick; GregB; saradippity; Berlin_Freeper; Litany; SumProVita; ...

Ping!


2 posted on 08/18/2012 5:42:17 AM PDT by NYer (Without justice, what else is the State but a great band of robbers? - St. Augustine)
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To: NYer

I don’t want to think about this now ... perhaps tomorrow.


3 posted on 08/18/2012 5:44:15 AM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true)
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To: NYer
In a bio of the author---it was mentioned that as a child MM
would hear her relatives gossiping about this one and that
one---some of whom became characters in her book.

Margaret Mitchell among the stars.

4 posted on 08/18/2012 6:14:32 AM PDT by Liz
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Very interesting. I think Margaret Mitchell’s Catholic roots have been hidden for many years. Maybe this huge donation to the Archdiocese will be covered in the media. But I doubt it.
Here’s another interesting article.

http://academic2.marist.edu/foy/clan/essays/Margaret%20Mitchell%20and%20Sister%20Cornile%20Dulohery.htm


5 posted on 08/18/2012 6:23:26 AM PDT by NKP_Vet
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To: NKP_Vet
Tracking down a tale of nuns and GWTW
6 posted on 08/18/2012 6:35:04 AM PDT by A.A. Cunningham (Barry Soetoro is a Kenyan communist)
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To: knarf

Oh, fiddle-dee-dee!


7 posted on 08/18/2012 6:40:35 AM PDT by Campion ("Social justice" begins in the womb)
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To: knarf

Oh, fiddle-dee-dee!


8 posted on 08/18/2012 6:40:35 AM PDT by Campion ("Social justice" begins in the womb)
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To: NKP_Vet

I wouldn’t exactly say “hidden” as the O’Haras’ Catholicism was prominent in the book, and everything I’ve read about Margaret Mitchell speaks to her Catholicism and how it helped shape the character of Scarlett. No, her writing is not identified as strongly with Catholicism as Flannery O’Connor, but I think that’s more because we only have one book of hers to look at.

But it certainly would be nice if this extraordinary act of stewardship and benevolence would be well covered. But I guess the irony that all this good is being produced from a book so hated by the race card crowd would be lost on the media.


9 posted on 08/18/2012 6:43:33 AM PDT by subaru
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To: Campion

My favorite line is from Mammy to Miz Scahlette:

“Dere you is, settin’ dere jes lahk uh spidah...”

Makes me laugh every time.


10 posted on 08/18/2012 7:02:52 AM PDT by Cowgirl of Justice
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To: NYer

Margaret was a 3rd cousin of mine, I didn’t get diddly.


11 posted on 08/18/2012 7:51:38 AM PDT by SWAMPSNIPER (The Second Amendment, a Matter of Fact, Not a Matter of Opinion)
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To: Cowgirl of Justice

“What a gentleman says, and what he thinks, is two different things ...”


12 posted on 08/18/2012 8:00:41 AM PDT by Campion ("Social justice" begins in the womb)
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I find kinda funny and put into your face to Time Warner who own the rights of the movie with the Gone with the wind some of profits going to ATL archdisose I think when Ted Fonda bought MGM rights he has give money to right of Margret Mitchell estate that what I hear NYER I hear Ted Fonda didn’t like that at all

Warner Bros don’t like that at all

Reason is they don’t give any money to church or charity for PR purpose in leftist Hollyweird

Kinda weird thinking


13 posted on 08/19/2012 8:36:09 AM PDT by SevenofNine (We are Freepers, all your media bases belong to us ,resistance is futile)
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