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“Mother’s Day of ‘88 I did my very first race.”
2:36
“Mother’s Day of ‘88 I did my very first race.”
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“I could stand in my backyard and listen to Ku Klux Klan meetings.”
2:40
“I could stand in my backyard and listen to Ku Klux Klan meetings.”
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"It was my fault that you didn’t have a father there."
2:42
"It was my fault that you didn’t have a father there."
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"I don’t know what I’d do without you, because I cannot stand being alone."
2:01
"I don’t know what I’d do without you, because I cannot stand being alone."
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“The parents initially booed when I went out to play. They could see that I was a better player than some of their sons.”
3:00
“The parents initially booed when I went out to play. They could see that I was a better player than some of their sons.”
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“I want to take the bullet and save my friends.”
3:04
“I want to take the bullet and save my friends.”
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“I was embarrassed that you drove a taxicab. But not anymore.”
2:58
“I was embarrassed that you drove a taxicab. But not anymore.”
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"I packed up my stamp collection and some books and that was it."
3:02
"I packed up my stamp collection and some books and that was it."
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“My earliest memory is when you came to the first-grade classroom to dissect cow hearts.”
2:41
“My earliest memory is when you came to the first-grade classroom to dissect cow hearts.”
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“When I took you home, I didn’t know how to feel.”
2:36
“When I took you home, I didn’t know how to feel.”
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"I was 15 years of age when I first started having my own private sit-ins."
3:08
"I was 15 years of age when I first started having my own private sit-ins."
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“I love you more than a unicorn — and I really love unicorns.”
2:43
“I love you more than a unicorn — and I really love unicorns.”
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“That year we used all our money just before Christmas...”
2:20
“That year we used all our money just before Christmas...”
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“That Christmas, I don’t even remember what gift I got.”
2:43
“That Christmas, I don’t even remember what gift I got.”
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“Everybody was very quiet when they buried Mr. Spanish.”
3:06
“Everybody was very quiet when they buried Mr. Spanish.”
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"My father was the keeper of the temple of knowledge."
3:02
"My father was the keeper of the temple of knowledge."
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“The school's mascot was a Confederate colonel...”
3:22
“The school's mascot was a Confederate colonel...”
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"The hardest thing I do every day is decide to go outside or not."
3:17
"The hardest thing I do every day is decide to go outside or not."
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“My father did what no black man at the time was supposed to do, he allowed his car to run out of gas.”
3:11
“My father did what no black man at the time was supposed to do, he allowed his car to run out of gas.”
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“The letters were everything.”
3:00
“The letters were everything.”
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