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:17:01
There.
Did you get
The Other America ?

:17:04
Uh, I couldn't find
The Other America,
but I got you--

:17:07
Sam,
Robertson Davies,
R.D. Laing.

:17:09
Don't piss me off today.
It's a book sale, Lisa,
not a library.

:17:12
Whatever.
Hey, look, Lisa.

:17:14
Got this one right here
for 25 cent.
The Sixteenth Round.

:17:17
Oh, your first book, huh ?
Yeah.

:17:20
"Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter."
:17:25
[Rubin ] Hurricane
is the professional name
l acquired later on in life.

:17:30
Carteris the slave name
that was given
to my forefathers...

:17:34
who worked in the cotton fields
of Alabama and Georgia...

:17:37
and was passed on to me.
:17:40
The kindest thing lcan say
about my childhood...

:17:43
is that l survived it.
:17:46
[ Yelling, Laughing ]
Paterson wasa run-down town,
a poor and violent place.

:17:51
The only way to survive was
to know how to handle yourself,
and l learned fast.

:17:56
[ Yelling Continues ]
Hurry up !
Hurry up !

:18:00
Get out of here !
Let's go !
Let's get out of here !

:18:07
Hold on.
Wait, wait, wait.

:18:09
Take this out.
:18:14
Hey, Donnique,
go for a swim !

:18:16
[ Laughing, Chattering ]
:18:21
Hello, boys.
:18:28
Wanna see
something ?

:18:32
Huh ?
Isn't that pretty ?

:18:37
You like that ?
What's your name ?

:18:40
Donnique.
Donnique ?

:18:45
That's a pretty name,
Donnique.

:18:47
You wanna be good to me,
sugar ?

:18:49
H-H-Hey, mister!
:18:51
L-Leave him alone !
:18:54
I wouldn't hurt
your friend.

:18:56
Would I ?
:18:58
You don't need to be afraid,
Donnique.


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