Crazy in Alabama
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That was some picture on Look.
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That guy got me in trouble. He didn't
even ask if he could take it.

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Well, you did look kind of surprised.
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They tried to make it out
like I was some kind of hero.

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I didn't do anything.
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Well, you be careful, young son.
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This is dangerous times in this town.
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Oh, yeah. He was right about that.
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That Sheriff Doggett was on me
like fleas on a dog.

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There was a lot of protesting
going on in the streets of lndustry.

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And after that story
in Look magazine...

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... everybody in America knew
what was happening down there.

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Who would've thought
that before summer was over...

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...I would stand in a crowd...
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...hearing the most famous
black man in America...

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...preach about Taylor Jackson?
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Judge Mead has issued an order...
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...for the integration of
the Industry Municipal Swimming Pool.

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But I come here today
to make a promise to you.

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We shall overcome the walls
that divide one race from another...

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...to the everlasting shame
and detriment of both.

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We shall overcome
the arrogance of power.

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And with our golden sword
of nonviolence...

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...we shall overcome the violence
of those that will try to stop us.

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God is on our side!
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My eyes have seen the glory
of the coming of the Lord!

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We shall overcome
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We shall overcome
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Reverend...
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...this is the boy
on the cover of Look.

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This boy stood up for Taylor Jackson.
This is Peter Joseph.

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At last, I understood what made
Taylor Jackson so important.


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