Get on the Bus
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:45:02
Are you going to the march?
:45:04
Yes, it's time for the brothers
to work it out.

:45:07
No, wait a minute. No!
:45:10
How do you brothers propose to work
things out without the sisters?

:45:16
I've heard this argument.
:45:17
She's got a point.
It's not right to exclude women.

:45:21
Especially after all the things
our sisters have done for us.

:45:25
So why are you going?
:45:27
Someone's gotta raise the
consciousness of these lost brothers.

:45:30
There are certain questions
which are specific to manhood.

:45:33
Such as, how can we be better
husbands, sons, fathers and...

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...Iovers?
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You can start by not trying to put us
womenfolk in our place.

:45:44
Leave the sisters at home
while you work it out? Please!

:45:48
Personally, I'm glad to see
the brothers showing some unity.

:45:52
Thank you.
:45:53
That's not unity!
:45:55
What we need is some solidarity.
:45:59
You cannot name...
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...one struggle in black America...
:46:03
...in which the sisters were not
an active force, can you?

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I can. Can you?
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It's not about excluding sisters.
:46:11
It's about trying
to gain your respect and keep it.

:46:14
By the way, my name is Gary.
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- Gina.
- Nice to meet you.

:46:19
I'm Jamilia.
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- Nice to meet you.
- You too.

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You know, I wish we could go to DC.
:46:26
Why don't you? I could
help you drive. Follow our bus.

:46:31
Gentlemen, thank you very much...
:46:33
...but we do have somewhere
we need to be.

:46:36
That's too bad.
:46:37
In that case,
slide me those digits...

:46:40
...so when it's over I can
run it all down for you.

:46:43
You don't quit, do you?
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This one right here,
can this one be trusted?

:46:49
I just met the brother.
:46:51
- What about you? Can we trust you?
- Me?

:46:54
There's no one more trustworthy
than good old Gary.

:46:57
Just ask his girlfriend.

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