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00:01Fare thee well, if I never ever see you anymore, fare thee well, fare thee well, fare thee well, I
00:21meet you now, fare thee well.
00:24How many more tampons are we going to find in ditches or hanging from trees before we do something?
00:35Our lives are precious, we are not property, why does a child have to die to be free?
00:49We don't have to die to be free!
00:51We don't have to die to be free!
00:52Come on, come on.
01:00Come on.
01:00Come on.
01:00Come on.
01:00Come on.
01:03Come on.
01:19Come on.
01:21Come on, come on.
01:21Welcome to this.
01:22We're so sorry for all you've endured.
01:26We hope you'll be free of all this in Africa, with your own kind.
01:30My kind?
01:31Look, we genuinely thought that the society's plan to send your people back to their native
01:37land would be a better life.
01:40I'm born here same as you all
01:42Three years in Liberia showed me that I'm not meant to be there
01:46Look, I know you all were doing your very best
01:48But Frederick Douglass even says
01:50That whole American colonization society
01:52Is just a tricky little way of ridding America
01:54Of free blacks
01:56And that's why I've come back
02:00We try our best
02:02We can't know what'll happen
02:04You have no idea what's to befall me
02:08Only God knows what will befall any of us
02:11I don't know if I believe in God anymore
02:14You mustn't lose faith
02:16It's what keeps us going
02:17Rage keeps me going
02:37Come here
02:40Of course
02:40Okay
02:47Okay
02:54Okay
02:55Oh
02:56Okay
02:59Okay
03:01Okay
03:01Okay
03:02Okay
03:03Let's go.
03:51If we leave evil alone, are we responsible for it growing?
03:56What are you proposing?
03:59Something that will put us all in danger.
04:28I wasn't certain you could come.
04:29I'm being watched.
04:31Of you, the two.
04:33Every suspicious eye turns my way.
04:36I'm sorry about the boy.
04:40I have determined the devil will not have died at me.
04:45This way of life must end.
04:47That's why we have the underground.
04:49No.
04:50We must do more.
04:51More.
04:53What more is there?
04:55Sort of overthrowing the Confederate government.
04:57Precisely.
04:59How?
05:00Reassembling our railroad.
05:02Reassembling our railroad?
05:03For what?
05:05The dissemination of information.
05:06You intend to turn our underground into a spy network?
05:11Instead of runaways, we shuttle messages up north.
05:15We position loyal patriots to pass information at strategic points,
05:20Confederate headquarters, brothels, camps, hospitals.
05:24Well, why not infiltrate the Greyhouse?
05:28Once President Davis arrives, I assure you, you will know what he is having for breakfast.
05:35Now that is one ambitious undertaking.
05:40Mother and I have the access, resources, and ability to move through the city's corridors of power.
05:50Richmond simmers with treachery.
05:53Who can you trust?
05:57That is the risk I take.
06:01That is the risk we all take.
06:08I am dubious on your proposal.
06:12I shall let you know.
06:13Hey!
06:24One hundred!
06:26Oh, one hundred!
06:27One hundred!
06:30Oh!
06:30Got yourself a good bargain there, Zeke.
06:33Oh, let's get it.
06:33No, no, no.
06:36Oh!
06:36Oh, we got a prime young buck here, folks.
06:42Go by the tiger, Jeremiah.
06:45Very important.
06:46Oh, wait.
06:47Elfie is a mule.
06:48Don't want me about a few dollars a pound.
06:52That's all muscle, folks.
06:53All muscle.
06:55You know what?
06:56A few dollars more, I'm going to throw in the missing.
07:00Come on.
07:02And you know what?
07:03There's a little Picanini, too.
07:05That's a real good bargain, folks.
07:08Pardon?
07:09Son of a bitch.
07:10You've been keeping your mouth shut all morning.
07:12You're going to start the bidding at one hundred.
07:15One hundred!
07:16Give me a hundred, twenty-five, one hundred, twenty-five, two hundred, twenty-five, two hundred, twenty-five, three hundred.
07:21Three hundred, four hundred.
07:22Three fifty here.
07:22We got three fifty, but that ain't going to do it.
07:25Not going to do it.
07:26Here, four hundred.
07:27Four hundred.
07:27That's the original problem.
07:28I believe I'm going to do it for the next.
07:30Gentlemen, gentlemen, this here is a genuine Virginia-born, Virginia-bred docking.
07:35One hundred dollars.
07:40That's a good one, Mr. Wise.
07:43I was about ready to have my boys toss you out.
07:46A hundred for the girl.
07:48Sell the buck.
07:49We don't need him.
07:50We're not picking any.
07:51No, no, no, no, please mess us up.
07:53Take us out.
07:54We will call a few weeks.
07:56No, get up.
07:56Give him the...
07:57Take the baby.
07:58Take the baby.
07:59Come on.
08:01It'd be better if you just take the whole lot, you know.
08:04I ain't being mocked or nothing, but, uh...
08:07They'd work longer and harder if you just keep them all together, you know.
08:13Just the guy else.
08:14She'll do fine.
08:15Five hundred dollars.
08:17That's good.
08:18For the whole family.
08:20That's even better.
08:22Five hundred spoon to less.
08:24Do I hear six hundred?
08:26Five hundred five.
08:28I got five hundred going once.
08:29Going twice.
08:31Sold.
08:32Fine, Lou.
08:43Why God means black?
08:45She say, because that's the way it is.
08:49Chosen.
08:50Next hand.
08:52That one, that one, and that one.
08:54Hurry!
08:56You can't let that slave master see us.
08:59But after we stood up here in that day,
09:02that man swore.
09:03He'll kill us both.
09:04Oh, he can't tell one donkey from another.
09:07That is worth it.
09:08He'll give you back his call, boys.
09:10Nine hundred ten.
09:10If you say so, he's all the same, the wife, O.
09:17I am forever grateful for you saving me and my Yule.
09:23Oh, I'm awful sorry.
09:25I wasn't this soon to help to have hope.
09:30Sorry, father.
09:33Darryl call!
09:40God damn it, Cap Pop, look at your lollygagging.
09:42We got niggas to tell.
09:53See these papers?
09:54Yes, sir.
09:55If I sign them, it's called manumission.
09:57Yo, legal release.
09:59You can never be enslaved again.
10:03For going free us?
10:04If I sign them.
10:06Well, where we gonna go, sir?
10:08We ain't got no place to be.
10:09What we gonna do?
10:11That's up to you.
10:13Being free means you're on your own.
10:15Or you can work for me and my family at a fair wage.
10:19Your choice.
10:23Get in.
10:31William, what are you doing back there?
10:33You trying to hide or something?
10:41Father CMT.
10:43Yo!
10:50You ain't fooling nobody, Julia.
10:52Except your old maid sister.
10:59Papa!
10:59Get your ass back here!
11:02God damn it, William.
11:03What's going on?
11:04You acting like you've seen a ghost.
11:06Yes, sir.
11:06Sorry, sir.
11:07You know how Mrs. Eliza feels in nature.
11:10She'll be more upset if you kill her only son.
11:12Now slow down.
11:13Mary Jane.
11:15William Lumpkin's slave hunter saw me.
11:18You recognize me.
11:20How you know he recognized you?
11:21I just know.
11:22I'll tell Miss Lizzie.
11:26I need your old gargling clothes.
11:28What?
11:29Whatever for?
11:30William says Lumpkin's slave hunter recognized him and are coming for him in Eula.
11:36Is he certain of that?
11:38William's been all over town since that day.
11:41We can't risk it.
11:42I need to get them out as soon as possible.
11:43You!
11:44You can't.
11:45There's a war commencing at any moment.
11:47I'm taking him out of the temple.
11:51Anything happens.
11:52I couldn't live with myself.
11:54Mary Jane, have they should get the special wagon ready?
12:01Bye.
12:02Take that.
12:04Yes.
12:07William.
12:08Eula.
12:09I'm taking the trail.
12:11It's too risky on the road.
12:13You all right in there?
12:15Yeah, I'm going to make a little bit.
12:17When we get to the farm, you must proceed on foot to the railways.
12:21Look for a green kacheef hanging on the plow by the barn.
12:25But if you see a red one...
12:26Turn back and run.
12:27No.
12:28Hide and survive.
12:32I bet they don't even know we're going.
12:36Hey, look what's coming here.
12:39Whoa, whoa!
12:44What are you doing out here, ma'am?
12:48Going on back out to my farm.
12:51Trying to get a fur piece down the road away from all this racket.
12:56War started, lady.
12:57You got a pass?
12:59Ain't nobody say I need one.
13:01So says Deputy Marshal Reeves.
13:04Is that right?
13:06Check the wagon.
13:07Wagon them.
13:08Except for a few taters and turnips and so.
13:13I said, check the wagon.
13:33Ain't nothing back here.
13:52Evolutionist smugglers!
13:54You look up!
13:56You look up!
14:06You look up!
14:09You look up!
14:10You look up!
14:12You look up!
14:13You look up!
14:15You look up!
14:16You look up!
14:16You look up!
14:16You look up!
14:17You look up!
14:17You look up!
14:18You look up!
14:18You look up!
14:18You look up!
14:19You look up!
14:20You look up!
14:22You look up!
14:24You look up!
14:26You look up!
14:27Oh, my God.
15:00Oh, my God.
15:50Oh, my God.
15:54Oh, my God.
16:02Oh, my God.
16:12Oh, my God.
16:18Oh, my God.
16:30Oh, my God.
16:53Oh, my God.
17:27Oh, my God.
17:32Take cover where you can.
17:34We got them running, boys.
17:35Yeah.
17:36Cut them off.
17:37Soak around and flank them.
17:42Carter, come on.
17:43Get away!
18:30Come on out here.
18:33We've got to surround you.
18:39You and the Major, come on out.
18:42Your pen's empty.
18:51Welcome to the Old Dominion, Captain.
18:54I've been waiting for you.
19:04I think we have the advantage.
19:18What's the message, General?
19:21Mr. President.
19:23General Jackson says that the Yanks ran like dogs.
19:29Perhaps now the North will lose hard and negotiate for peace.
19:34And they have no choice, sir.
19:35Yes, sir.
19:37No choice, sir.
19:41That's a naive assessment.
19:43Our troops are proving only slightly less green and disorganized than Mr. Lincoln's.
19:47The generals do not believe we must press the attack, parry the enemy all the way to Washington.
19:52We lose the advantage of fighting our own ground and have to face their entrenched order.
19:56To take their capital, they have to sue for peace.
19:58We make quick work of this war.
20:00Mr. President.
20:00You cannot confuse the fantasies about putting alarm press with hard realities.
20:04You think I don't know that?
20:05You did win the day.
20:06Our first clash with the enemy.
20:08We've emerged victorious!
20:18Welcome home!
20:34Please keep saying...
20:38Mr. President
20:39Yes, thank you, Yankee!
20:43We gon' cheer ya!
20:45Do not shake its ì–˜!
20:48I'll never forget it.
20:51I think we're gonna do this though. There's a whole dollar. I don't know that we're gonna prefer that one.
21:00Let me take this
21:19I know that Amanda and I do the same as you were mine. We are Southern gentlemen Jasper. That is
21:25not how we behave. Oh, would you stop with that? I'm a proud Virginian through and through. As such, it
21:35is incumbent upon all of us to act accordingly. Those men are soldiers too.
21:57Oh, my God.
22:46Oh, my God.
22:49Oh, my God.
22:51What?
22:51Oh, my God.
22:54Oh, my God.
22:58Oh, my God.
23:33Oh, my God.
23:45Oh, my God.
24:03Oh, my God.
24:07Oh, my God.
24:09Oh, my God.
24:09Oh, my God.
24:10Oh, my God.
24:11Oh, my God.
24:17Oh, my God.
24:19and dance, but oh, he won't propose, he won't, he won't, he won't propose, mama, he won't,
24:30he won't, he won't, he won't, he won't, I try to win by languishing and dressing like
24:47a blue, I bought big books and talked of them as if I'd read them, then I'd throw away
24:58the books, thought ignorance was bliss, I'll convince that men preferred a simpler sort
25:08of man, but oh, he can't, he can't, he can't, he can't,
25:17oh, he won't, he won't, he won't, he won't, he won't, he won't, he won't, he won't,
25:34and what is to be done, mama, oh, what is to be done, mama, oh, I have no time to
25:43lose,
25:43Mama, for I am 31 at Bowles, I am too often left where spinsters sit in rows.
25:54Why won't the men propose, Mama? Why won't the men propose?
26:01They won't, they won't, they won't, they won't propose, Mama.
26:07They won't, they won't, they won't propose.
26:29To our glorious new Confederacy.
26:33A-ha, drink your food and Yankees eaters!
26:43Peter, I can only accommodate one of yours.
26:51Unless y'all are real good friends, you know what I'm saying?
26:55Seems you fellas understand the value of an auction.
26:59Two bits!
27:01Two bits, well, I won at least twice that I mean.
27:04I'm a god of man and tricks and trades.
27:06I can bake pie, I can make grown men cry, gotta get three dollars!
27:16Well, I didn't expect to see you in such low company now that you're our big and important secretary of
27:21war.
27:21Never too big to find you.
27:23Curious appointment.
27:25A Louisiana Bayou lawyer with all the prudence of a whoremonger.
27:29And you.
27:31I am no man.
27:32I require only your attention.
27:34You see?
27:35Let me go find a man up here and go out of your fucking three bits, can I get a
27:38dollar?
27:39Two bits!
27:41Keep it!
27:43You're too old and dirty for a minute anyway, so come up for us!
27:47Get him out here!
27:49Three dollars!
27:50Get in and out here!
28:13Mrs. Van Loo.
28:14I have a delivery for you and your daughter.
28:17Oh, well, thank you.
28:19She's not receiving any visitors at the moment.
28:21Baked especially for this household.
28:24I'll be sure and pass that along to her.
28:27From our mutual friend.
28:35Shadowman is ready to proceed.
28:39Well, he took his time.
28:41After Bull Run, he's prepared to try anything
28:43that might hasten the end of the war.
28:52Well, you can tell you're a shadow man.
28:54That I will respond to him.
29:03Ladies.
29:11Sometimes.
29:14I don't know where we get the strength to keep going.
29:20As Mary Jane would say.
29:23Rage.
29:29Miss Lizzie.
29:30I called her here to see you.
29:51Elizabeth, you all right?
29:54Although I suffer as my beloved country suffers,
29:57I am of sound body and mind.
30:01In fine fiddle, as they say.
30:05That night at the theater,
30:09I didn't get a chance to explain.
30:11It's not necessary.
30:16Elizabeth.
30:19I have never met a woman of greater beauty,
30:22integrity,
30:24or spirit.
30:25A woman who's opened my heart like never before.
30:29But...
30:29We're not on the same side.
30:34No.
30:35We are not.
30:37It breaks my heart.
30:38We're not enough to change your mind.
30:41Tragically,
30:44I cannot abandon friends
30:45made over a lifetime on my home,
30:47and it's our...
30:48No, Hampton.
30:51War is tragic.
30:53Clinging to the past is tragic.
30:55Allowing the bonds of friendship to trump justice
30:57is tragic.
30:58Seeing men of courage
31:00make wrongful decisions,
31:02that is tragic.
31:05Elizabeth,
31:06there's word the Union Army is preparing a counter move.
31:08You must at least allow me
31:09to take you away to someplace safe.
31:14I brought Antoine.
31:17You know, he's outside.
31:18You can ride him now.
31:27My place is here.
31:30With my family in Richmond.
31:32Where it's always been.
31:33And will always be.
31:38Alright.
32:07Welcome to Dr.
32:44Oh, you need to let that go, my friend.
32:49Oh, look here.
32:50Look who's looking at you.
32:53Satan.
32:54God, man, she's a married woman.
32:56Who recently moved into the Exchange Hotel.
33:00Oh, that's scary.
33:06Oh.
33:07Hey, you better go easy on that, John.
33:09Too late for today.
33:10Oh, my God.
33:15Oh, my God.
33:18Oh, my God.
34:01Oh, it's Chase Morton.
34:04They turn from Washington.
34:06So, how is your baboon charm disarm the stage?
34:09A word, please.
34:12Inasmuch as your theatrical peregrinations take it deep into Northern Territory, affording you unique accesses, President Davis asked me to
34:20inquire, should the occasional message or document need to be passed on?
34:24Anything for the South, dear boy.
34:34Look at that, peddling her wares right out here in public.
34:51It'll be all right.
35:01Friends, friends and fellow citizens, we have decisively won our first major battle against the Northern invasion, driving back the
35:11enemy to preserve the sacred soil of Virginia.
35:22I do believe we may have broken the backbone of the invasion and the spirit of the North.
35:32Fox, look at you.
35:34It could be so foolish as to continue this war against our citizenry.
35:42Every inch of our Southern soil will be bitterly contested with bullets, blood, and fire.
35:51I know that Baker man.
35:53Yeah, he forced his money aside.
35:55Nah, some other time ago.
35:56Some other place.
35:57He's been a nagging at me.
36:00That's for you.
36:04From Baltimore.
36:06He's that Pinkerton.
36:07Son of a bitch Baker.
36:09Bitch him.
36:10He's a goddamn spy.
36:12Mr. Blankett states that a house divided cannot stand, and for once we in the South agreed with him.
36:18We built our own house, right?
36:22Our victory has come with a dire cost.
36:27Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon our honor of death.
36:33Let us take a moment to honor and pay tribute to these brave men.
36:41I need it.
36:43I need it.
36:46Fire.
36:48The issue now is whether these two separate, proud houses can not only stand but prosper.
37:02I say yes.
37:04Yes we can.
37:07Yes.
37:08Yes.
37:09Yes.
37:18Long live our proud confederacy!
37:44Long live our proud confederacy!
38:19Long live our proud confederacy!
38:19What are they?
38:20Clark Douglas from Baltimore tried to assassinate Lincoln.
38:23How do they recognize you?
38:25I'm the one that arrested him.
38:27Baltimore?
38:28I thought only people down here wanted to kill you.
38:30Right now we're right!
38:32We need to move on!
38:32Right now we're right!
38:33We need to move on!
38:36Right now we're right!
38:38We need to move on!
38:39We need to take your legs!
38:41Never, never.
38:45They will not live to him
38:46The Southeastern Empire in Yield.
38:48Yield may!
38:48They will be been daunted
38:50by the thunder of the rebelzar!
38:57What is that?
38:59Dear sweet hearing,
39:01How ever can we come back these traitors?
39:04We shall host a liner soiree
39:08welcoming the Davises
39:10to their new home.
39:34To our
39:36first president
39:38and his first lady,
39:40we formally
39:42welcome you to the
39:44proud first
39:46capital of the confederacy.
39:58Come all you sons of freedom
40:00and join our southern
40:02band. We're gonna
40:04fight the Yankees
40:06and drive them from our
40:08land. Wait for
40:10the wagon, the
40:12dissolution wagon.
40:14The South is the
40:16wagon and we'll all
40:18take a ride.
40:22Davises, our president,
40:24with Judah by his side.
40:26Every window, our general
40:28will join us on the
40:30ride. Wait for
40:32wagon, the dissolution
40:34wagon, the South
40:36is the wagon and we'll all
40:38table drive.
40:40Rodney Dixie!
40:47Let the whole world know,
40:50despite the dogs of war,
40:52Richmond dance!
41:11I do worry about
41:12John's reputation.
41:15His absence will be the
41:16talk of Richmond.
41:19better that he drinks in private
41:21than to make a public
41:22spectacle of himself.
41:26Elizabeth.
41:32despite these
41:34turban times, I always feel
41:35that life is the
41:36sweeter than for having
41:37you in.
41:44Perhaps if we are to
41:45trust in our president's
41:46bold assurances,
41:48it might ward you to be a
41:49short-term engagement.
41:51Then, perhaps,
41:53we can...
41:53still battle with our
41:56divergent beliefs.
42:03Stay safe,
42:05old friend.
42:25Stay safe,
42:26quiet.
42:26good,
42:29good.
42:38Let's get started.
43:11Let's get started.
43:30Is that Duncan Brodnack's Chronicle?
43:32And what about the opinion agent Van Looz?
43:35They've embraced our cause.
43:37Besides, what possible harm could a woman do?
43:41Tell us, General, how should we deal with union sympathizers?
43:46Treason, General, ends on the gallows.
43:52Enjoy your evening.
44:08Dear Jane, if you're having any doubts, you don't have to go through with this.
44:17No, this is why I came back.
44:20My death in Philadelphia, Africa, or anywhere else, it would have been a waste.
44:25But my death here might could be of some use.
44:32Mr. Van Looz, Jeff and I want to thank you so kindly for organizing Mr. Love for gathering.
44:40Really, all the ladies contributed.
44:42It was the least we could do.
44:45This is such a surprise, Elizabeth.
44:47You were so outspoken against secession.
44:50That's right.
44:51At first, I, too, was obliged to counsel my fellow Southerners against this great divide.
44:56No conscientious citizen wants war.
45:00Mrs. Davis, Verena, we'd like to present a token of our appreciation for your service and sacrifice.
45:09This is Mary Jane.
45:12We raised her from birth.
45:14We trust you'll find her most amenable.
45:17I am most pleased to make your acquaintance, ma'am.
45:23So, articulate.
45:26We've been practicing our addiction all week.
45:31Superb, Mary Jane.
45:32Your best effort yet.
45:34Thank you, Mrs.
45:35You know, it still don't feels right coming off my tongue.
45:39Oh, darling, isn't that marvelous?
45:43Yeah, Mr. President, I beg to offer you a talking of my appreciation as well.
45:48It's well known your coach has run off.
45:51Except mine.
45:52He'll do you proud.
45:53It's most generous of you.
45:56It's so kind of all of you.
45:57Appreciate it.
46:00Mommy!
46:00Mommy!
46:01Read to us!
46:02Read us a big time story!
46:05Girl, I'm...
46:05Mommy!
46:06You do it, I have a headache.
46:08You know I can't read, Miss Lowrit.
46:10Then talk about the pictures.
46:13Come on, girls.
46:16Lord, I'm first, though.
46:27I need no more of the shining day.
46:33We just don't remind me...
46:36Where, Mr. Arsenal?
46:38Up here!
46:40Who is that?
46:42Identify yourself.
46:44You're not attending the president's, darling?
46:47Uh, given your sister-in-law's presence there, I chose to enjoy the company of John Barley Court.
46:55Oh.
46:59Dishonored's breath can never stay.
47:04The girl I left behind.
47:07I'm uncertain whether to alert the authorities.
47:10Oh.
47:11Oh.
47:13Oh, I could pour you a glass of this exquisite brandy.
47:18Well, I do enjoy the taste of a stout of brandy.
47:22I do enjoy the taste of a stout of a stout of a stout of a stout.
47:54Oh.
47:57Swear, sir.
47:58Excuse me.
48:01Mr. Secretary.
48:02I understand you would like to volunteer to be a courier for us.
48:06That is correct, sir.
48:08Mr. Stoke, the reuse voucher for you.
48:11Oh, good.
48:12How will you be able to traverse freely between the North and yourself?
48:16Well, I hail from Baltimore.
48:18Lead of the Sons of Liberty Secessionists.
48:21I have worked in supporting the cause for a very long time, sir.
48:25I shall introduce you to the president.
48:27Thank you, sir.
48:28Tell me a little more about yourself.
48:30Well, Baltimore took some time to join us, but...
48:42If we don't seal the doors and set the place of fire, we could topple the entire Confederacy
48:47in one blow.
48:49I don't want my beautiful Richmond burned down in the process.
48:54Someone I can trust would be invaluable to me.
48:59You may count on me.
49:02I have every confidence in you.
49:08Good night, Christmas.
49:16Mr. Reeves.
49:18I have congratulated you on your appointment as our new Deputy Provost Marshal.
49:25Well, I thank you, ma'am.
49:29Missing this book.
49:37I shall be the eyes and the ears of our fair city, making sure those in the act of iniquity
49:45will have meat to fear.
49:48We shall all sleep better with you watching over us, Mr. Reeves.
49:52We bid you adieu.
50:11Hampton, good night.
50:14Good night.
50:40I have to go for free.
50:42How come they just stay there now?
50:44And then you just expected to go?
50:47You're taking it away from me.
50:48I have to go.
50:48Why do you have to go?
50:51Oh, God, we just curse like hate.
50:55So you're going to leave the present house?
50:57Governor Wise says so.
51:01Don't.
51:03These white devils, they've just given us away like we's nothing but animals.
51:09In days, I work my fingers to the bone in the nights.
51:14I spread my legs, and then I breed more field hands.
51:19What are you saying, Tallulah?
51:22What are you saying, Tallulah?
51:24Three months, my bloods don't flow.
51:26Oh.
51:30Well, you having my baby?
51:32It finna come out, dog.
51:35It don't matter which way you masterwize this property.
51:38No, no, no, no, no.
51:43No.
51:54Oh, my.
51:56Our babies are back.
51:58The rats letting them visit?
52:00They're home where they belong.
52:07Grandma.
52:08Grandma.
52:09Grandma.
52:10My little dreamer.
52:11Grandma.
52:11Welcome home, girl.
52:13If you will.
52:14Come on.
52:28I saw what you did tonight, embedding your servant inside the gray house very clever.
52:34You did?
52:36You were at the party?
52:39I was in queue for your last hands.
52:41How intriguing.
52:43Mm-hmm.
52:44Now, I assume you have other placements in government and army headquarters.
52:51In process.
52:52However, there is one corridor of information in which Mother and I do not have entry.
52:59Rothens.
53:01Frequented by inebriated, loose-lipped rebel officers.
53:06Now, you expect me to bet every whore in town until I find a sympathizer?
53:14Well, there's service and then there's duty.
53:17You discern the difference.
53:19Well, I'll have the baker do the necessary connoissants.
53:25He's more comfortable with life on the street than I.
53:30I do look forward to a proper introduction someday.
53:33Master Roth, perhaps then you'll save me a spot on your dance card.
53:54They'll find you out, they're gonna lynch you.
53:56You know that, don't you?
53:57I expect so.
54:00They took the airport from me.
54:02I don't know what I'm gonna do if something happens to you.
54:05Man, Lou, sure got some big ideas.
54:08No, this was my idea.
54:11My grandiose scheme to bring down the South.
54:15But what exactly can one Negro girl do against the whole of the Confederate government?
54:19A Negro girl smart as you?
54:21She can do about anything she wants to do.
54:24I'm no Nat Turner.
54:26Who's he?
54:28Black man slay you.
54:29Just like us.
54:30Rose up the freest people.
54:32Right here in Virginia.
54:33Well, what happened to him?
54:35They hanged him.
54:36Cut off his head, dissected his body, and then filleted the skin off of him.
54:40And they do the same thing to you, they catch you.
54:41I don't know if y'all hear about such things.
54:45I read about them.
54:47I'm not sure I'd like this reading.
54:49If it'd fill your head with such awfulness.
55:04What's this?
55:07My nightmares.
55:17You know, when I hit Lumpkin, it felt good.
55:22Yeah, it felt good to me.
55:23I wish I'd have snapped him up the side of the head.
55:27I've been running from that rage ever since I can remember.
55:37And, you know, I can't even remember what my mother looks like.
55:46Only just the touch of her lips when she kissed me goodbye.
55:52I took from my mammy.
55:55Right as I was born.
55:58You're lucky.
55:59At least the Van Luce treat you like family.
56:02No.
56:03No matter how good the Van Luce treat me,
56:06this world still belongs to them and not us.
56:09I went to the other side of the world to realize what I already knew.
56:13There will be no place for us unless we make a stand.
56:16God don't give us no more than we can bear.
56:20And you can bear this.
56:23Reverend Garnett did say that the Lord has a plan for me.
56:27That's right.
56:28Although if I do meet God,
56:30I like to ask him about his methods.
56:36Oh, girl.
56:39I'm going to miss you, Uncle Isham.
56:43When times get really hard,
56:46you're going to be right here in my heart to get me through.
56:51And that's where I'll always be right now.
57:04Wait.
57:10How can I help?
57:14Learn to read.
57:16Learn to read.
57:26And get really hard on what I'm actually hearing from youconic.
57:27Remember to read.
57:27You
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