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Okay, I can live with those.
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- Thank you, Mr Carter.
- You're welcome, Mr Williams.

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Shower's all yours.
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Thank you.
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It came to me as kind of a revelation
that my own freedom...

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lay in not wanting or needing anything
of which they could deprive me.

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If punishment consisted
of being locked in your cell...

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then by simply choosing
to never leave my cell...

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I deprived them of that weapon.
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I would not work in their shops.
I would not eat their food.

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I began to study. I dissected
my entire case piece by piece...

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beginning with my initial arrest
through the trial itself...

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and finally to the awful verdict.
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I didn't get a trial
free from constitutional error
and racial prejudice.

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He knows that. You know it.
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That's not helpin' me
in here, Myron.

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Look. Look, I'm innocent,
that's why.

:59:10
Seven years! You're goddam right
it's seven years!

:59:13
Just get me outta here.
I want a new trial. Okay?

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The people united
will never be defeated.

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The people united
will never be defeated.

:59:25
The people united
will never be defeated.

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The people united--
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It shows that there's still hope.
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There is hope for change
in America.

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I believe in law and order,
and I believe that everybody...

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has a right to,
uh, get another trial.

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Here comes the story
of The Hurricane

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The man the authorities
came to blame

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- For something that he never done
- Give a hand for Miss Ellen Burstyn.

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Put in aprison cell
but one time

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He could have been
the champion of the world


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