Antwone Fisher
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These tomatoes
really are good.

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When I was 2...
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I was placed in the Tate
foster home.

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Reverend Tate, he was
a fire-breathing preacher.

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He had his own
storefront church.

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There was only
a few members.

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There was Ms. Tate,
cousin Nadine...

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my foster brothers Keith--
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Keith was half white--
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Dwight, and me.
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It was church 3 times
on Sunday...

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Bible study on Tuesday...
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Y.P.W.W. meetings
on Thursday...

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choir rehearsal on Friday.
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We found out if we caught
the Holy Ghost...

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in front of Ms. Tate...
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she'd give us vanilla
wafers after church.

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So we'd catch it
every Sunday.

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Reverend Tate...
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he didn't like
Dwight at all.

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He said he had
too much pride.

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So he tried to
beat it out of him.

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Sometimes, he would even
try to beat him to death.

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Did he beat you?
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No, sir.
I think he pitied me.

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And I liked him
for it...

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but I was
ashamed of him.

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What about Mrs. Tate?
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What about her?
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I don't know which one
of you no-good rotten...

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hardheaded niggers put your
dirty hands on my walls...


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