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Destination Freedom Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 104

Destination Freedom Radio ShowQuotes with audio clips from Richard Durham's Destination Freedom old-time radio program, Radio's Black Legacy, 1948-1950.

Actors: Oscar Brown Jr., Studs Terkel, Janice Kingslow, Wezlyn Tilden

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1031 Whenever a square's face I see, I know that's the square that's booked to hear me.
1032 Whenever you write your autobiography, call on me if you need a godfather for it.
1033 Where shall I start? -Start where the message is needed most.
1034 Where's my pistol! Will somebody go home and get my pistol! Oh, please get my pistol!
1035 Where's Tom Moss? -Young Tom Moss? He's an up-and-coming market man now, you know.
1036 Where? -Somewhere, where freedom and justice are more than ideas, where men are working at it.
1037 While traveling musicians from the four corners of the Delta convened in the New Orleans bistros, ballrooms, and dance halls and poured out the new music.
1038 Who are 'they'? -The men folks around here. They heard about you coming.
1039 Who are you, kid? -I sell coal. -I know about the coal. What's your name?
1040 Who built a homeland in an ancient birthplace. And it gained a foothold in a promise land.

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