A Raisin in the Sun
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1:07:01
And I figures if the new baby
is a boy...

1:07:04
...we could get one of them
double-deck outfits. You know?

1:07:08
It's got a yard
with a little patch of dirt in it.

1:07:11
I can maybe grow me a few flowers.
And it's got a great big basement.

1:07:16
Honey, be glad.
1:07:21
I don't want to make it sound
fancier than it is.

1:07:23
It's just a plain, little old house.
1:07:26
But it's built good and solid.
1:07:29
And it'll be ours.
1:07:33
It makes a difference to a man
when he can walk...

1:07:36
...on floors that belong to him.
1:07:41
Where is it?
1:07:43
Clybourne Park.
1:07:45
- Where?
- 4930 Clybourne Street, Clybourne Park.

1:07:50
Clybourne Park?
1:07:52
There ain't no colored people
in Clybourne Park!

1:07:55
There's going to be some now.
1:08:00
Is that the peace and comfort you went
and spent that money for today?

1:08:05
I tried to find the nicest place...
1:08:06
...for the least amount of money
for my family.

1:08:12
I've never been afraid
of no crackers much.

1:08:23
Wasn't there no other houses nowhere?
1:08:26
Them houses they build for colored
way out in them areas...

1:08:29
...all seem to cost twice as much.
I did the best I could!

1:08:41
All I can say...
1:08:45
...this is my time in life.
1:08:50
My time...
1:08:54
...to say goodbye to these...
1:08:57
...old, tired walls.

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