Dramatic exchange between 3 Black African American Adults
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes) US African AmericanTranscript
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this is an excerpt from raisin in the sun by Lorraine Hansberry now ruth you know better than that. Oh dr jones is strange enough in his way but there ain't nothing about him make somebody slip and call him she like you done this morning. Well that that's what happened. My tongue slipped. You went to see that woman didn't you? What woman you talking about? That woman? Who did it come? Can't you give people a christian greeting before you start asking about money? Did it come? $10,000 Mama look old Willie Harris. Put everything on paper son. I think you ought to talk to your wife. I'll go on out and leave you alone if you want. I can talk to her later mama look son will somebody please listen to me today? I don't allow no yelling in this house water lee and you know it and there ain't gonna be no investing in no liquor stores. But mama, you ain't even looked at it. I don't aim to have to speak on that again. You ain't looked at it and you don't aim to have to speak on that again. You ain't even looked at it and you've decided will you tell that to my boy tonight when you put him to sleep on the living room couch. Yeah. And tell it to my wife mama tomorrow when she has to go out of here and look after somebody else's kids and tell it to me mama every time we need a new pair of curtains and I have to watch you go out and work in somebody's kitchen. Yeah. You tell me then where you going? I'm going out where just out of this house somewhere I'll come to know. I don't want you to come I'm leaving.