00:00We're going to start out by Glendale, right?
00:04It's a small community. It's very small.
00:08I actually love where I'm at. I mean, certain people
00:12don't want to come here because they feel like they're going to get harm or hurt,
00:16and it shouldn't be like this.
00:24I was a child.
00:28We had a four-room house. Sometimes it'd be three or four
00:32slept in the bed together. If you had a tick with some cotton
00:36in it, you was a big shot.
00:40It was quite an interesting thing growing up down here, you know.
00:44But then, one day, some things went south.
00:48And we're in trouble again.
00:52Easy. Yeah, it comes from what I go through.
00:56Just pain really just wouldn't be on my mind with the time.
01:00The beginning of modern civil rights
01:02started here in Glendale.
01:04This white man had my grandmothers.
01:06People would act so,
01:08why the mirror is so much lighter than Annie?
01:12The one was born on the light of the moon,
01:14and the other is born on the dog.
01:16You know, you can read between the land or no.
01:30Well, I give it to them for many to meet people.
01:32But I'm not going to produce the coast.
01:40As I say, I'm going to die.
01:44But I'm going to do that.
01:46This white man looks a great thing,
01:48and very much better as I did it.
01:50It's very good week.
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