:25:01
Yeah, he was one of a kind,
your father.
:25:05
The old breed.
Businessman. Race man.
:25:15
We'd go into Jacksonville,
people would say:
:25:20
"You're Mr. Stokes' daughter."
:25:25
Then they'd all fuss over me.
:25:30
Yeah, we didn't have politicians,
we had men like your father.
:25:35
He carried some weight in that city.
:25:41
It got to where I could hardly breathe
when I was near him.
:25:46
That man loved you to death.
:25:49
I only felt his eyes on me.
Judging me.
:25:55
It's hard to live up to
what's come before us.
:26:04
One way or the other.
:26:10
I don't suppose I could get you to
come to this protest rally tomorrow?
:26:18
I burned my bridges here
a long time ago.
:26:24
Eunice wants you to have her place
once she's gone.
:26:29
That's too far ahead
for me to think about.
:26:33
Maybe.