Crazy in Alabama
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:50:05
-Thank you.
-You're welcome.

:50:09
Checking in?
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What a woman!
:50:25
We understand the protesters
were behaving peacefully...

:50:28
...and were leaving
the demonstration...

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... when you and your
deputies attacked.

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-Is this true?
-You're wrong.

:50:33
He was there.
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He was right in the middle of them.
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We didn't try and stop them.
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We made one peaceful arrest.
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Are you sure?
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You have to be sure.
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I'm sure. I saw him.
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All I can tell you
is that the people of Industry...

:50:52
...got no patience for uppity Negroes
or outside agitators.

:50:55
There's a man we can talk to.
:50:59
Somebody's gotta stop him.
:51:01
Last thing Lyndon Johnson wants
is another Selma down here.

:51:05
Your Judge Mead has kept
a lid on so far, but this...

:51:08
...Sheriff Doggett is
completely out of control.

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Well, I'll be honest, Mr. Murphy...
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...I'm having big second thoughts.
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We shouldn't even be talking to you.
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Times are changing, Dove.
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This whole way of life down here
is over.

:51:26
We gotta move the sheriff out of
the picture. The boy must testify.

:51:28
No, I don't want him involved.
This is dangerous stuff.

:51:32
Uncle Dove--
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He was at the pool both times.
:51:35
He's the only one who saw
what happened to Taylor.

:51:38
I think the grand jury
will believe him.

:51:43
Peter Joseph, do you think
you could do that?

:51:46
Tell the jury what you saw?
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Yes, sir.
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I don't know.
:51:53
You bring me all the way out here,
and you don't know?

:51:56
Why'd you call me?
:51:57
-Because we want this killing to stop.
-So stop it!


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