The Hurricane
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1:02:01
Rubin.
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Rubin?
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Wejust gotta hang on.
1:02:10
Wejust gotta hang on.
1:02:19
I will bend time to my own clock.
1:02:23
When the prisoners awake,
I will sleep.

1:02:25
When they sleep, I will wake.
1:02:28
I will live neither in their cell...
1:02:32
nor in my own heart...
1:02:35
only in my mind...
1:02:38
and my spirit.
1:02:41
"Once I reached my hand out for help.
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It came down and then withered...
1:02:46
as dry grass blown away into dust
leaving nothin'.

1:02:51
Now I wait for nothin'.
I need nothin'.

1:02:54
Not tomorrow, not freedom,
not justice.

1:02:59
In the end,
the prison will vanish...

1:03:03
and there'll be no more Rubin...
1:03:06
no more Carter...
1:03:09
only The Hurricane.
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And after him...
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there is no more."
1:03:22
Man, what are we gonna do?
1:03:24
- About what?
- About The Hurricane, that's what.

1:03:28
Well, there's not much
we can do, Lesra.

1:03:31
B-But the man's innocent, yet he's been
in jail 15, 16 years. That's not right.

1:03:37
- I know that's what his book says.
- Uh, twojuries found him guilty, Les.

1:03:41
- Yeah, two whitejuries.
- Hey, hey, not all white people
are racists.

1:03:45
Not all black people are murderers.
1:03:57
Look, I just-- I just want
to write him a letter...


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