Norma Rae
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:57:07
We're holdin' a meetin' at our house,
Jimmy Jerome. Unión business.

:57:10
Afterward we're havin' lemonade
and cookies - ginger snaps.

:57:13
I'll roll up the front shade so you can see in.
:57:16
Washed my windows on Saturday.
You shouldn't have any trouble.

:57:26
You're goin' too far now, Norma.
This is our home.

:57:29
- How am I goin' too far?
- There's a bunch of black men in there!

:57:33
- You'll get us in trouble.
- I never had any trouble with black men.

:57:37
The only trouble I ever had
in my life was with white men.

:57:47
I remember some of you
from the Chockoyotte church.

:57:51
I did all of the talking that day.
:57:54
Now I would like for you to speak.
:57:58
Please.
:58:15
A man's work should be a man's work.
:58:19
And not a term in jail.
:58:21
The black have been pushed,
pulled and scorned. For what?

:58:25
If the unión is what everybody
believes it is, I'll follow all the way.

:58:32
Excuse me for sayin' this
with menfolks in the room,

:58:35
but, when I get my menstrual cramps,
which come pretty hard,

:58:40
they don't let me sit down on my job.
:58:45
They say you gotta keep to your feet
unless you bring a note from the doctor.

:58:51
We wouldn't say we was sick if we wasn't.
:58:54
You know, I look at a brick wall all day.
:58:58
There used to be a window there,

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