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:32:00
You mean smoking it, or growing it?
:32:02
You can't grow it this far north.
:32:05
-Too cold!
-Yes, you can. Yes, you can.

:32:08
It's called burley.
:32:09
They want it and we can grow it.
:32:11
You ever planted anything in the field
except your foot up somebody's backside?

:32:18
I don't think I have, but I didn't shoot
my first man before I had to, either.

:32:25
Now, you want to hear
what I have to say?

:32:28
All right.
:32:30
Here's what I'm offering.
:32:32
I'll give you all a piece of my land,
each and every one of you.

:32:36
I'll give you tools, fertilizer...
:32:39
...and you keep half of the crop
when it comes in.

:32:42
I'll take my share
and pay off the mortgage against me.

:32:45
When the title clears...
:32:48
...you can buy that land you worked,
for a fair price.

:32:52
Are you talking about
selling your own land?

:32:55
Your daddy would've died first.
:32:58
He did, didn't he?
:33:03
How long you been sharecropping?
Ten years?

:33:06
1 5 years! You ever get a chance to
buy that land you've been working?

:33:12
Hell, no!
:33:13
Hell, no. This is it.
This is your chance, boy.

:33:15
Take it!
:33:18
What about y'all? You want in?
:33:22
I'm not helping niggers.
:33:24
You're saying that those
who work the land--

:33:27
I can't hear you!
:33:29
You're saying those
who work the land get to buy it?

:33:32
Yes, sir!
:33:34
That means coloreds and all?
:33:40
Nobody squats on my land.
:33:41
You want to stay, you got to pay for it
just like everybody else.

:33:45
I ain't living next to no nigras!
:33:49
You ain't, no?
:33:51
No, I'm not.
:33:53
Where're you going to live, then?
In the poorhouse?

:33:56
I'd just as soon!
:33:58
We take care of our own!

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