20" Apple Monitor - Thunderbolt - MacBook Pro 15" (late 2011)

I have an Apple 20” monitor with an HDMI cable. I had that monitor connected to my Macbook Pro 15" (late 2011) with an HDMI to Mini adapter, and it was working fine as a second monitor.
I purchased a Thunderbolt monitor to daisy-chain the Thunderbolt monitor to the Apple 20” monitor and end up with a 3 monitor system, but I cannot get it to work.
This is the way I have them hooked up:
20” Apple Monitor (HDMI Cable->Mini)  -> Thunderbolt -> MacBook Pro 15” (late 2011)
The 20”Apple Monitor does not show any image even though it is on and working properly. The Thunderbolt and MacBook Pro displays show the images. How do I connect these?

You could use a USB to DVI converter
<http://eshop.macsales.com/item/NewerTech/VIDU2DVIA/>
but performance will be severly limited by USB and some functions won't work
<http://www.displaylink.com/support/mac_downloads.php>
"Please note: This driver does not support 3D acceleration. Some features of Mac OS X-based applications that require hardware OpenGL acceleration, such as Keynote presentations and iPhoto* slideshows, will not function properly."

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