Cotton Comes to Harlem
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Black people
are thinking about

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taking over
white businesses.

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Right, caspar?
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Right. I was just
reading an article

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on black capitalism.
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That's right.
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And there ain't
no capitalism

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bigger than yours
in harlem.

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Right, caspar?
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Right.
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Now, the way I see things
is, uh, is organization.

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

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Uh, seems to me that
there's a whole lot of money

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uh, in just being black
these days.

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So there's got
to be some way.

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

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$87,000.
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Well,
that bale was empty.

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That money must have
been planted in there.

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Planted?
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By who, you idiot?
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Jones and johnson?
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Well, I still say the-
the bale was empty.

1:30:15
Well, it sure
ain't empty now.

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Lieutenant, I think
you better count it.

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Don't you?
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Mm-hmm.
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Oh,
I bet it's all here.

1:30:22
Well, perhaps
sergeant jarema

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ought to
count it himself.

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You tricked me.
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I don't know how you two
black bastards did it,

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but you tricked me.
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Jarema,
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I want you to apologize
to these two officers

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for that racial slur,
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or I'll have your badge.
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Aw, I apologize,
but...

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but...
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you'll, uh, have to
overlook jarema.

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He's... had a bad day.
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Haven't we all?
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May we go, captain?
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May you-
of course.

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Congratulations.

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