Cotton Comes to Harlem
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1:28:03
No. No, listen to me.
1:28:04
Listen to me.
1:28:06
Listen!
1:28:08
I can be like malcolm!
1:28:09
Believe me!
1:28:11
Don't turn
your backs on me!

1:28:13
Don't turn your backs-
1:28:20
jarema, what the hell
is going on here?

1:28:22
Oh!
1:28:24
It's empty, luddy.
1:28:25
What's empty?
1:28:26
Damn cotton bale
is empty.

1:28:30
Ha!
1:28:32
Where are they?
1:28:33
Where the hell are those
2 cops who was here?

1:28:36
What, you mean
coffin ed and grave digger?

1:28:38
Yeah.
1:28:40
Oh, man.
They've been gone.

1:28:47
$87,000.
1:28:50
What the hell for?
1:28:51
Your whole operation
1:28:52
is sittin'
on a black volcano, man.

1:28:55
Right, caspar?
1:28:56
Uh, I'm afraid
he's right, tom.

1:28:57
You see, tom, things
have changed up here.

1:29:01
Black people
are thinking about

1:29:02
taking over
white businesses.

1:29:05
Right, caspar?
1:29:06
Right. I was just
reading an article

1:29:08
on black capitalism.
1:29:10
That's right.
1:29:12
And there ain't
no capitalism

1:29:14
bigger than yours
in harlem.

1:29:15
Right, caspar?
1:29:17
Right.
1:29:18
Now, the way I see things
is, uh, is organization.

1:29:22
Uh, and not only new blood,
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but black blood,
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improvin' the operation
around here.

1:29:31
Uh, seems to me that
there's a whole lot of money

1:29:34
uh, in just being black
these days.

1:29:38
So there's got
to be some way.

1:29:39
Hmm?
1:29:41
Sit down.
1:29:47
How much is it gonna cost me
to stop this kind of talk?

1:29:52
$87,000.

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