A Raisin in the Sun
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:31:06
Who you inviting here
with this house looking like this?

:31:09
You ain't got no pride!
:31:11
Asagai doesn't care how houses look.
He's an intellectual.

:31:14
- Who?
- Asagai.

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Joseph Asagai.
He's an African boy I met on campus.

:31:20
What's his name?
:31:22
Asagai.
:31:25
Joseph Ah-sa-guy.
:31:29
He's from Nigeria.
:31:32
That's that little country
that was founded by slaves way back...

:31:36
That's Liberia.
:31:38
I don't think I never seen
no African before.

:31:41
Then you just do me a favor.
:31:43
Don't ask him ignorant questions
about Africans.

:31:45
"Do they wear clothes?"
and all that stuff.

:31:48
Well, now.
:31:50
If you think we're so ignorant...
:31:52
...maybe you shouldn't bring
your friends here.

:31:54
It's just that people ask
such crazy things.

:31:57
All anyone seems to know
about Africa is Tarzan.

:32:01
Why should I know anything
about Africa?

:32:03
Why do you give money
for missionary work?

:32:06
That's to help save folks.
:32:08
- Save them from heathenism.
- That's right.

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They need more salvation
from the foreigners on their lands.

:32:17
I guess from your faces,
everybody knows.

:32:21
You pregnant!
:32:22
Lord, I hope it's a girl!
Travis ought to have a sister.

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How far along are you?
:32:27
Two months.
:32:29
Did you mean to?
:32:31
I mean, did you plan this
or was it an accident?

:32:33
What do you know about
planning and not planning?

:32:36
- She's 20 years old.
- I mean it. Did you plan it?

:32:40
Mind your own business!
:32:41
It is my business! Where's he
going to sleep, on the roof?

:32:53
I didn't mean that.
:32:57
I don't feel like that at all.

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