A Raisin in the Sun
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1:31:26
Well, now, children.
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Is this all that's packed
since I left here this morning?

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I testify before God, my children got
all the energy of the dead.

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- What time is the moving men due?
- Four o'clock.

1:31:47
- You had a caller.
- Sure enough, who?

1:31:50
- The Welcoming Committee.
- Who?

1:31:52
The Welcoming Committee.
They said they'll sure be glad...

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...when you get there.
1:31:57
They say they can hardly wait
to see your face.

1:32:02
What's the matter?
1:32:03
Nothing the matter with us.
1:32:05
We're just telling you about the
gentleman who called on you today...

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...from the Clybourne Park
Improvement Association.

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What did he want?
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He said that the one thing that
they don't have out there...

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...that they are just simply dying
to have out there...

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...is a fine family of colored people.
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He left his card...
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...in case.
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Father, give us strength.
1:32:34
Did he threaten us?
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They don't do it like that anymore.
1:32:38
He talked brotherhood. He said he can't
understand why people can't...

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...sit down and hate each other
with good Christian fellowship.

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You should hear the money
they raised...

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...to buy the house back from us.
All we paid and then some.

1:32:51
What do they think we're going to do,
eat them?

1:32:53
No, honey, marry them.
1:32:56
Lord, Lord, Lord!
1:32:57
Well, that's the way
the crackers crumble. Joke.


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