:57:04
What everyone else puts on.
That's the rules.
:57:06
Yeah, well, you can just take me
on back down to the hole.
:57:20
You could die down there.
:57:22
I could die up here too.
:57:27
Look, what if I got you a pair
of pyjamas from the prison hospital?
:57:33
As far as I'm concerned,
you'd be wearing prison-issued clothing.
:57:44
They got stripes?
:57:46
- No stripes.
- What 'bout numbers?
:57:49
- No numbers.
- What colour are they?
:57:53
They're white.
:58:01
Okay, I can live with those.
:58:06
- Thank you, Mr Carter.
- You're welcome, Mr Williams.
:58:11
Shower's all yours.
:58:22
Thank you.
:58:24
It came to me as kind of a revelation
that my own freedom...
:58:28
lay in not wanting or needing anything
of which they could deprive me.
:58:33
If punishment consisted
of being locked in your cell...
:58:37
then by simply choosing
to never leave my cell...
:58:40
I deprived them of that weapon.
:58:42
I would not work in their shops.
I would not eat their food.
:58:45
I began to study. I dissected
my entire case piece by piece...
:58:50
beginning with my initial arrest
through the trial itself...
:58:54
and finally to the awful verdict.
:58:57
I didn't get a trial
free from constitutional error
and racial prejudice.