A Raisin in the Sun
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The lion waking now, honey.
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Flaming Spear!
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Listen...
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...my black brothers.
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Do you hear the waters rushing against
the shores of our coastlands?

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Do you hear the screeching of the cocks
in yonder hills...

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...beyond where our chiefs
meet in council...

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...for the coming of the mighty war?
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Do you hear the beating
of the birds' wings...

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...as they fly low
over our mountains...

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...and the low places of our land?
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Do you hear the singing
of the women...

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...singing the sweet war song?
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Oh, do you hear, my black brothers?
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We hear you, Flaming Spear!
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Telling us to prepare...
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...for the greatness of their times.
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- Black brother!
- Black brother, hell!

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You got company. What is with you?
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Get down off that table.
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And stop acting like a fool.
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He's had a little to drink.
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I don't know what her excuse is.
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Honey, we're going to the theater.
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We're not going
to be in it, you know.

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Oh, George,
I don't like that.

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Do you expect this boy to go out
with you looking like that?

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That's up to George, if he's
ashamed of his heritage!

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Oh, dear!
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Oh, dear!
Here we go again.

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A lecture on our African past,
on our great West African heritage.

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In a second, we'll hear about
the great Ashanti empires...

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...the Songhai civilizations, the
sculpture of Benin, poems in Bantu...


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