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Her legs were built like cinder blocks, and her voice would wrap all around you.
3:52
Her legs were built like cinder blocks, and her voice would wrap all around you.
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"I'd like for my life to be about earning the death that I'd be proud of.”
1:57
"I'd like for my life to be about earning the death that I'd be proud of.”
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"It was more than just hitting and catching and throwing."
3:00
"It was more than just hitting and catching and throwing."
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“A lot of Black men who served this country had to also suffer indignities, even while in uniform.”
5:14
“A lot of Black men who served this country had to also suffer indignities, even while in uniform.”
story
“It was like I was seeing Mrs. Doyle and I was seeing my mother at the same time.”
3:42
“It was like I was seeing Mrs. Doyle and I was seeing my mother at the same time.”
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“I realized that a lot of people out there are like me, and now I had to tell them it was okay.”
3:08
“I realized that a lot of people out there are like me, and now I had to tell them it was okay.”
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"I've got pictures of you in the shop when you were in the bassinet."
2:16
"I've got pictures of you in the shop when you were in the bassinet."
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“It makes me uneasy imagining a world without you in it.”
3:22
“It makes me uneasy imagining a world without you in it.”
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“Did I turn out to be the son you wanted?”
7:01
“Did I turn out to be the son you wanted?”
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“Today, I'm a police officer with the same unit that my father was a member of.”
7:11
“Today, I'm a police officer with the same unit that my father was a member of.”
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“I have no idea what I’ll be doing. But I know I’ll be with you.”
6:35
“I have no idea what I’ll be doing. But I know I’ll be with you.”
story
"You must have seen the look on my face because you said, ‘Just hold on to me.’"
3:24
"You must have seen the look on my face because you said, ‘Just hold on to me.’"
story
“Every single night a huge group of dogs would come out of the forest.”
2:59
“Every single night a huge group of dogs would come out of the forest.”
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Same Train, Different Tracks
15:17
Same Train, Different Tracks
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“You’re one of my favorite partners.”
2:47
“You’re one of my favorite partners.”
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"I said that, one day, we're going to make sure that people be buried right."
3:12
"I said that, one day, we're going to make sure that people be buried right."
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“No one dims your light.”
2:36
“No one dims your light.”
story
I saw her write down ‘insubordinate.’
3:23
I saw her write down ‘insubordinate.’
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“I always learn something new.”
2:49
“I always learn something new.”
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And she said, ‘I ain’t never going to touch a car again.’
2:58
And she said, ‘I ain’t never going to touch a car again.’
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