The Great White Hope
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:19:36
Hey there, home folks!
:19:50
- How are you all today?
- Come here to pray for you, Mr. Jefferson.

:19:52
Oh. You couldn't get
no tickets, huh?

:19:55
- Best they don't go in there.
- Oh, that don't matter.

:19:58
- Just so long as the good Lord
lets you win for us.
- Amen.

:20:01
Lf"us" mean any of you with cash riding on me,
your prayers will pay off about the fifth.

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No, Mr. Jefferson.
He mean win for us colored.

:20:07
Oh. Is that what
you're praying?

:20:09
May the good Lord
be guiding your hand for us.

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- Amen!
- You traipse all this way to pray it? My, my.

:20:16
What the reverend
mean to signify...

:20:18
- I know what he signifyin'.
I'm big, but I ain't dumb.
- What you salty with me for?

:20:21
- Hey, man. What's my winning gonna do for you?
- Huh?

:20:24
- Give him self-respect.
- Amen. Tell it, brother.

:20:27
Yeah, I be proud
to be colored tomorrow.

:20:30
Country boy, if you
ain't there already...

:20:32
all the boxing and nigger-praying
in the world ain't gonna get you there.

:20:35
- Jack, let's go.
- You look colored, but you
ain't thinking colored.

:20:39
No, sir, I'm thinking colored,
colored, and then colored.

:20:43
I'm so busy thinking colored,
I can't see nothin' else sometime.

:20:46
I just ain't thinking
colored like you.

:20:48
You're telling me
you're praying here.

:20:50
You expect I'm gonna say thank you,
and you ain't praying for me.

:20:53
It ain't, "Lord, don't let
that peck break his nose"...

:20:57
or "Lord, let him get out of town
and not get shot at!"


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