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Clips from The Boondocks - Freedom Ride or Die (S04E04)
"One ticket for Chicago, thank you kindly."
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"Hmm!"
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"Don't get me wrong. Unh-unh. I hated Jim Crow."
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"I let those crackers know I wasn't having it."
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"but it is a violation of my civil rights"
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"That's why I [beep] in your bathroom"
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"That was the first time I saw Robert Freeman..."
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"I noticed she was reading Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man","
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"Well, see, I had to go into the bathroom to take a du... uh,"
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"This guy was really a superior human being,"
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"Oh, damn it. Where this bus going?"
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"To Birmingham."
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"Birmingham?! [beep] That's the worst!"
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"Robert, what if I told you you weren't meant to be on that other bus?"
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"Well, I don't know why God is talking to you about me."
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"Excuse me for a second."
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"- What are you doing this for? - Time and a half."
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"Can I pay you double to turn the bus around?"
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"♪ Turn me around, turn me around ♪"
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"The most brilliant strategy ever conceived..."
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"- Nonviolent direct action. - Come again?"
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"- So, we make them want to attack us? - Yes."
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"- What about self-defense? - Absolutely not."
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""Hard chin, soft hand.""
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"Beat us, stab us, sic dogs on us, light us on fire."
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"Get out of the [beep] south!"
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"Good luck with all this [beep]."
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"The day my hero, Bull Connor,"
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"called and asked for my help dealing with them freedom-ridin' niggas"
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"Well, ain't that something?"
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"Bull Connor made an arrangement with the Ku Klux Klan."
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"Oh, sure. It starts with buses."
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"Ooh, you don't want to know."
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"to do whatever your heart desires to these shiftless black bastards"
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"Believe me... they can't do much,"
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"Brothers and sisters, freedom awaits."
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"- How about some of this, boy?! - Why don't you crawl back in your hole?!"
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"Aah!"
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"I'll get you, you black slut!-"
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"- Robert, we're supposed to be nonviolent! - Unh-unh."
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"- Hey, you big, old pickaninny! - Hold still!"
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"Ow!"
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"We've got to find sturdy and the others."
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"- No. We are supposed to be non... - Aah!"
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"- Robert! - Aah! Diane!"
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"Diane now confronts a moral and philosophical dilemma."
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"Help! Hel... aah!"
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"But what about the strategy of nonviolent direct action?"
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"Aah!"
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"Turn the other cheek, Robert."
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"Whoa! All right, that's it!"
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"Y'all had your fun!"
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"Stunning victory?!"
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"You're gonna get us all killed."
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"Uh, freedom fellers? We got a problem."
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"It was like the opposite of that cinematic classic "Speed,""
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"Well, it's been real... hope you reach the promised land."
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"[beep] I'm mostly Indian on my mama side, anyway."
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"You know that's kidnapping, right?"
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"I don't know how long we were on that bus."
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"♪ Ain't gonna let... ♪"
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"we saw a black car on the side of the road,"
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"and state troopers with orders to shoot the bus on sight."
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"Damn it, men. Are you crazy?"
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"Yes! He's crazy!"
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"- before we left for this trip. - I didn't!"
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"that bats, bombs, and guns are all they need to scare us."
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"No! Please! I don't want to get back on the bus!"
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"You tell 'em I want 'em lining the streets, the rooftops,"
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"everywhere you can get 'em."
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"and then schools."
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"Aah! No! Aah!"
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"Aah!"
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"I think, to understand the story of the freedom riders,"
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"you have to understand how abhorrent"
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"segregation was in the deep south."
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"Segregation was so bad back then,"
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"my rule was if it was in the south, it wasn't worth it."
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"And most of my family was in the south, and I didn't care."
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"They were not worth it."
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"So, it's with that backdrop that a handful of us"
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"decided to venture into the deep south to defy those immoral laws."
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"recurring character in the Civil Rights Movement."
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"He is a self-described civil rights legend,"
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"which I feel is, well, not at all accurate."
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"Even by his own account,"
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"his participation in the freedom rides seems to have been completely against his will."
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"__"
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"The day I was leaving, it was all over the news."
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"These freedom riders..."
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"young, idealistic, bold kids who were riding buses from Washington, D.C.,"
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"to New Orleans to test and challenge segregation..."
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"end Jim Crow."
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"The paper said they were expected to arrive in Alabama sometime that afternoon,"
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"and I remember thinking to myself,"
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""I'm so glad I won't be here when them niggas show up.""
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"Ohh, the humiliation we had to endure."
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"Ugh!"
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"See, when I saw injustice,"
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"I didn't need to dust off negro spirituals"
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"and have an army of rhyming preachers behind me."
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"Oh, no, I ain't afraid of a confrontation."
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"Uh, I just wanted to make sure that you were aware that the, uh,"
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"What you want me to do about that, porch monkey?"
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"I would like someone to clean it,"
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"if you have the time and available janitorial staff."
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"I bet it's cleaner than that jungle you come from, coonskin."
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"Shoot, if it was up to me, you'd be [beep] from a tree outside."
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"now, scram, spearchucker."
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"Excuse me, sir, but I know my rights... separate but equal."
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"Now, I don't mind using the colored bathroom,"
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"if that bathroom is covered in [beep]."
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"The bathrooms should be equally [beep]."
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"That's the law."
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"Hey, how about I get you a mop, and you clean it, jigaboo?"
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"So, I bravely went into the whites-only bathroom, and I took a dump."
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"Oh, not just any dump."
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"It was a dump for freedom, a stinky load for the dignity of the black man."
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"Take that, Charlie. This is for your mama."
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"Aah! Ooh."
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