A Raisin in the Sun
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1:50:03
I want some yacht someday.
What's wrong with that?

1:50:05
And I want to put some pearls
on my wife's neck.

1:50:09
Tell me what man decides what woman
should or shouldn't wear pearls?

1:50:12
I tell you, I'm a man!
1:50:14
I say I want her to wear it.
1:50:16
- How will you feel on the inside?
- Fine.

1:50:18
- You won't have nothing left.
- I'll feel fine.

1:50:20
I'll look in his eye.
"All right, Mr. Charlie, Mr. Lindner.

1:50:23
That's your neighborhood.
You got a right to keep it that way.

1:50:27
Just give me the money
and it's yours."

1:50:29
And I'll feel fine.
I'll say more than that. I'll say...

1:50:31
..."Give me the money and you won't have
to live next to no stinking..."

1:50:36
I'll feel fine.
Maybe I'll get down on my black knees.

1:50:39
"All right, Mr. Charlie.
1:50:41
All right, Mr. Great White Father.
1:50:43
You just give us that money!
1:50:45
And we won't come there and dirty up
your white neighborhood!"

1:50:48
And I'll feel fine! Fine! Fine!
1:51:31
That's not a man.
That's nothing but a toothless rat.

1:51:38
Death's done come in this house.
1:51:41
Done come walking in my house...
1:51:44
...on the lips of my children.
1:51:47
You were...
1:51:48
...what's supposed to be
my beginning again.

1:51:52
You were...
1:51:54
...what's supposed to be my harvest.
1:51:59
How did we get to this here place?

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