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And if you don't study our ways,
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how will your great grandchildren
know the meaning of your holy wheel?
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How will they know of your history?
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Of your great victories?
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We tell these things.
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That's not enough, george.
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See, because
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what we call history is written
by those who win the battles.
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So you must make your voice heard.
1:19:29
You must preserve your culture.
1:19:32
You must write it down...
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in english.
1:19:37
Not for pratt,
1:19:39
but for your children and their children...
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why I do what you tell me?
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White men say many things, mean nothing.
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That is true of some white men...
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and some indians, I expect.
1:19:59
You're a young man, george.
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Believe me, I know the nature
of a young man's dreams.
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Don't stop dreaming.
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But remember, when you wake up,
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you're back in a white man's world.
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You have dream?
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I still got a few left.
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Maybe it's not too late to make them happen.
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And it is my considerable pleasure
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on this signal occasion
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to introduce our commencement theatrical,
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colombia's roll call,
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presented by the students of
our own mrs. Clara wheeler.
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A round of applause, please.