Driving Miss Daisy
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1:18:00
I'II heIp you to the door.
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Thank you, Hoke, I can heIp myseIf.
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...can see that the South
has marvelous possibilities.

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Yet in spite of these assets...
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...segregation has placed the South...
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...socially, educationally, and economically
behind the rest of the nation.

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Yet there are, in the white South,
millions of people of good will...

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...whose voices are yet unheard...
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...whose course is yet unclear...
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...and whose courageous acts
are yet unseen.

1:18:43
These millions are called upon...
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...to gird their courage, to speak out...
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...to offer leadership that is needed.
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History will have to record...
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...that the greatest tragedy
of this period of social transition...

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...was not the vitriolic words
and the violent actions of the bad people...

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...but the appalling silence
and indifference of the good people.

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And our generation will have to repent...
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...not only for the words and acts
of the children of darkness...

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...but also for the fears and apathy
of the children of light.

1:19:46
'Morning, Miss Daisy.

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